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  • BONUS: Petifils talks Torrey Conference breakout session; Reed talks new worship band Marra
    2025/10/07

    On today’s BONUS episode:


    Our host, Reagan Glidewell, talks with Assistant Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity Dr. James Petifils and one of the band members of the group Marra, Tommy Reed, about Torrey Conference and what to expect.


    For more details about Torrey Conference: Torrey Conference


    Find more stories at The Chimes’ website. Find the transcript of this episode here.

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    11 分
  • Torrey Conference presents "Childlike"; Chevron refinery erupts in flames; U.S. government shuts down; and more
    2025/10/06

    On today’s episode:


    Our host, Jae Koo, takes us through top headlines from the week: Torrey Conference kicks off this week; Chevron refinery erupts in flames; the U.S. government enters a shutdown; and more.


    For more details about this week’s headlines: Biola’s women’s volleyball team; Melt von Molendorff; Bethaney Mapes; Reuters; CNN; CBS News; Laotian President Thongloun Sisoulith; Reuters; Spiritual Formation; biola.edu/events; biola.edu/torrey-conference


    Find more stories at The Chimes’ website. Find the transcript of this episode here.

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    7 分
  • Torrey conference theme announced, DEI cuts continue, and more
    2025/09/29

    On today’s episode:


    Our host, Matthew Garcia, takes us through top headlines from the week: Torrey conference theme announced, DEI cuts, and more.

    For more details about this week’s headlines: DEI cuts; government shutdown October 1; Bodhana Sivanandan chess champion; Biola events


    Find more stories at The Chimes’ website. Find the transcript of this episode here.

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    5 分
  • Israel launches Gaza ground offensive; Sudan mosque struck by drones; LA metro crime spikes; and more
    2025/09/22

    On today’s episode:


    Our host, Jae Koo, takes us through top headlines from the week: Israel’s ground offensive in Gaza, a deadly drone strike in Sudan, a new U.S. travel ban affecting international students, and more.


    For more details about this week's headlines: Israel Attack; Sudan Drone Strike; travel ban; LA Metro Crime rates; Metro Extension; Kershaw Retirement; Kershaw strikeouts; Coffee Tariff; Biola events

    Find more stories at The Chimes’ website. Find the transcript of this episode here.

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    6 分
  • Biola commemorates life and legacy of “Chief O”; Charlie Kirk assassinated; ICE stops continue
    2025/09/15

    On today’s episode:


    Our host, Reagan Glidewell, takes us through top headlines from the week: the assassination of Charlie Kirk, a school shooting at Evergreen High School, ICE stops, and more.


    For more details about this week's headlines: Charlie Kirk; Tyler Robinson; Charlie Kirk suspect; Evergreen shooting; Evergreen high school investigation; ICE stops; Supreme Court brief; Biola events


    Find more stories at The Chimes’ website. Find the transcript of this episode here.

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    7 分
  • PILOT: Hear Biola Theatre actors dramatize ‘The Critic,’ a script by Kendsy Kendall
    2025/05/31

    In "The Critic," a script by Kendsy Kendall, three friends review a movie on their way home from the theater. The feisty one and the patient one uncover some lore behind the movie, which is a great birthday gift for the annoying one.

    Project VA is a new Biola student podcast from The Torch Podcast Network set to launch next semester. Subscribe and follow the show to support student actors and creatives from Biola University's Theatre department—you'll be the first to hear episodes as they come out next semester.

    Have a script, short story, or poem you'd like to hear performed? Interested in voice acting? Submit your work or interest with this form or email project.va.biola@gmail.com.

    Read the transcript of this episode here.

    Cast:
    Lex (the feisty one): Mariette Nel
    Matt (the patient one): Samuel Hernandez
    Carlos (the annoying one): Luke Bona

    Crew:
    Producer, director: Charisse Ginta
    Audio editing: Zane Zietlow, Hope Li
    Torch executive producer: Hope Li
    Music: Used with permission from Warner Chappell Production Music

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    5 分
  • Introducing The Chimes Media Group: Three of Biola’s student media groups merge as one
    2025/05/02

    We welcomed three student media leaders and their successor to the studio for this episode. Patricia Yang, editor-in-chief of The Chimes, Ethan Arredondo, editor-in-chief of The Point, Hope Li, executive producer of The Torch Podcasting Network and Thomas Rahkola, future editor-in-chief of The Chimes Media Group talk about what inspired the merge. Listen to the full conversation to hear some of the struggles and wins that went behind merging operationally, and some historic lore from each of the three groups.


    For more details about this week’s headlines: Live from Lot F livestream and audition form, Work for The Chimes, Biola’s Track & Field, Biola women’s golf, Track & Field conference


    Find more stories at The Chimes’ website. Find the transcript of this episode here.

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    32 分
  • First annual Pulchrum Conference seeks to reclaim beauty in community
    2025/04/25

    What does it mean to pursue beauty in community to the point of excellence? What is beauty, anyways? At least in Latin, beauty is pulchrum.


    The first annual Pulchrum Conference will run from 12:30-7:30 p.m. on April 26. Founded by three undergraduate seniors—George Khoury, Iziphozonke Mlambo and David Fung—the event aims to reinspire a love for true beauty, especially for Christians as individuals and as members of the church body.


    In this episode, contributor Izah DeFigh speaks with Pulchrum director of internal and external logistics David Fung about Pulchrum’s beginnings, how it got SGA, the Talbot School of Theology and the Art Department to sponsor the event and why beauty matters today. Visit PulchrumConference.com or @pulchrum.conference for more information.


    For more details about this week's headlines: Work for The Chimes, The Point @pointmagazine, Biola’s Office of Innovation @biolaooi, Symphonic Winds’ Pop Concert tickets, Live from Lot-F @livefrom_lotf and tickets, Biola Athletics PacWest updates from women’s softball, women’s golf, Pope Francis’s death, Kashmir attack, chainsaw trees in Downtown LA.


    Find more stories at The Chimes’ website. Find the transcript of this episode here.

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    17 分