David LaGrand, the newly-elected Mayor of Grand Rapids and a Calvin University alumni, spoke at the Prince Conference Center.
I’m the guy who has no answers for you,” Board of Trustees (BOT) member Perrin Rynders announced to the group of faculty and ...
Feb. 14, the stage of the CFAC’s main auditorium was flooded with Women’s Chorale and Capella singers, flashing with vivid ...
These are exciting times for athletes on the Calvin’s women’s acrobatics and tumbling team. Friday marked the day of their ...
Professor Nate Glasper Jr., a campus worship associate, had an idea. He brought together five students and encouraged them to ...
A few weeks ago, I was strolling through the first floor of the Science Building, glancing at the display cases lining the walls. Dozens of students smiled back at me, proudly adorning descriptions of ...
Last Monday, as I was reading through Chimes, I couldn’t help but notice an article that discussed the current happenings around the United States’ temporary freeze of foreign development aid – aid ...
A Calvin Prison Initiative (CPI) student, Duane Williams, was exonerated on Oct. 7 of 2024. Williams’ day of vindication came after he had been incarcerated for 11 years, seven months, and 12 days for ...
In the Nov. 11 Chimes, culture editor Marcail Schuurmann opened a post-election dialogue about the Trump platform and Christian values. In particular, Schuurmann expressed skepticism toward support of ...
Valentine’s Day is a time to celebrate love, and despite the chilly weather sweeping through the week, the Calvin campus community took time to embrace the spirit with a variety of events. Women’s ...
Despite rounds of “prioritization,” cuts to humanities programs at Calvin and low enrollment numbers, programs like Classical & Medieval Studies, Gender Studies and Dutch Studies continue to emphasize ...
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