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Calvin University's official student newspaper since 1907

Calvin University Chimes

Since 1907
Calvin University's official student newspaper since 1907

Calvin University Chimes

Calvin University's official student newspaper since 1907

Calvin University Chimes

Dana Drosdick

Dana Drosdick, On-Call Writer

Consider Dana your go-to-gal for anything about social justice, feminism, digital advertising, or productivity/time management. A current junior studying Digital Communications and Spanish with an English writing minor, she strives to balance life as a student, RA, on-call writer, Brand Ambassador, and all around wearer-of-many-hats. She has previously written and edited for TheOdysseyOnline.com and blogged for Calvin Blogs. Dana is excited to write for Chimes once again as an on-call writer.

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Prayer tent organizers explain annual tradition

Dana Drosdick, On-Call Writer
May 18, 2018

Since its beginning five years ago, mystery and misunderstanding have shrouded Calvin’s prayer tent on Commons Lawn, with students wondering what’s inside those foreboding flaps each year during finals...

New faculty ushers in digital humanities

Dana Drosdick, On-Call Writer
May 4, 2018

Calvin’s history department recently hired archeology professor Darrell Rohl for his expertise in integrating the archeological, geographical and digital realms, and also in anticipation for a digital...

Photo courtesy Calvin Dance Marathon on Facebook.

Calvin hosts its first-ever dance marathon

Dana Drosdick, On-Call Writer
April 21, 2018

It may take two to tango, but it takes a whole campus to make a dance marathon happen. This year marks Calvin’s first dance marathon, a movement with students at more than 300 schools raising money...

Opinion: Student senate as an example of diverse leadership

Dana Drosdick, On-Call Writer
April 19, 2018

As winter winds down and spring starts up, even the air itself smells of change. This change extends past the weather, into the leadership at Calvin College. Former leaders are striving to finish well,...

Manato Jansen is a junior this year and is studying international development and sociology. Photo courtesy Manato Jansen.

Q&A: Interfaith intern talks investment

Dana Drosdick, On-Call Writer
April 16, 2018

Calvin’s Service Learning Center created an interfaith intern position this year. Junior Manato Jansen, the current interfaith intern, hopes to provide perspective on the importance of his work. Chimes:...

Photo courtesy Maia Madrid (right).

Geology student lands NASA internship

Dana Drosdick, On-Call Writer
March 9, 2018

Precisely one spring break ago, Maia Madrid, a senior studying geology, found herself inside a candy-striped Chick-Fil-A, reading a rejection email from NASA’s Lunar Planetary Science Institute (LPI),...

Photo courtesy calvin.edu.

Sexuality Series panel critiques ‘macho’ masculinity

Dana Drosdick, On-Call Writer
March 3, 2018

Panelists and students at Calvin tackled issues of masculinity within Christian circles in the Commons Annex Lecture Hall as a part of the Sexuality Series. On Feb. 28, business professor Cal Jen and...

Sarah and Matt Visser, Michael and Andrea Le Roy, Nygil and Kieychia Likely and Amy and David Wilstermann. Photo from Calvin Instagram.

Calvin staff form panel on relationships

Dana Drosdick, On-Call Writer
February 15, 2018

Four notable Calvin College couples sat on a panel to discuss their journey to finding a healthy balance between career and relationships. Each couple had a different story to tell, but all had two key...

Blessings not burden: the account of a Bosnian Muslim

Dana Drosdick
November 18, 2016

On Thursday, Nov. 10, the Imam of the Bosnian Cultural Center in Grand Rapids, Muaz Redzic, came to the Calvin chapel to speak to local Grand Rapids citizens and members of the Calvin community on his...

The occupational hazard of an Op/Ed writer

Dana Drosdick
October 7, 2016

Last week I published an article about “Women in computer science.” I had intended it to be a commentary on society and the gender divide in computer science nationwide. However, what an author intends...

I’m one of seven girls in my computer science class

Dana Drosdick
October 2, 2016

“This test is designed to separate the men from the boys.” This seemingly innocuous statement was made in passing by my computer science professor the other day. It was intended to be a simple explanation...

Photo courtesy calvin.edu

Is running out of space going to be a “common” problem at Commons?

Dana Drosdick
September 16, 2016

Let’s face it: the glory days of the Knoll-hole are over. The 2016-2017 school year brings forth the rise of the shiny-new and glorious Commons. With sleek metal, comfortable booths, delicious pre-made...

Photo courtesy YouTube

Why we need to change the way we register for classess

Dana Drosdick
May 3, 2016

It’s 7:59, one minute before my registration slot opens. I’m hunched nervously in front of my computer, waiting for the clock to turn so I can submit my schedule. Eight p.m. hits, and I quickly hit...

Loneliness in the holidays

Dana Drosdick
April 3, 2016

For many students on campus, this past weekend marked their first Easter away from home. For others, it is their second, third or even fourth. Holidays at college can notoriously be some of the hardest...

Embrace the ‘F’ word

Dana Drosdick
March 14, 2016

The “F” word: a dangerous word that, when spoken, elicits arguments and creates bad feelings. Women speak of it softly, and men do not speak of it at all. Society tells me that, as a woman, I shouldn’t...

Eight Confessions about the Life of a Student Caller

Dana Drosdick
February 25, 2016

When I tell people I work at the student development office as a student caller I get two responses: 1. You get paid to just sit there and call people? Are you kidding? or 2. How are you able to talk that...

What I’ve learned from my temporary experience as a vegetarian

Dana Drosdick
February 3, 2016

I went vegetarian for Interim for three reasons: 1) I’m competitive and wanted my dorm to win Kilowatt, 2) I’m impulsive, and 3) I ate a meal without meat once and then decided I could do it for the...

A letter of gratitude

Dana Drosdick
December 13, 2015

The semester is coming to a close. Tensions are rising, and time is slipping from our fingers. For some, this is the first taste of what a typical college semester is like. For others, this is the last....

‘Yik Yak’, paddy whack, give the dog a bone

Dana Drosdick
November 24, 2015

Yik Yak: the place to go to find out the pulse of Calvin College. Yik Yak’s anonymity allows for truth to be stated without any repercussions. Not only is it informative, but it also provides a sort...

‘Fall’ in Love

Dana Drosdick
October 17, 2015

Fall is the time where it begins to grow cold, and people start cuddling up with their “special someone.” At Calvin College, first-year students, in particular, are quick to find that person: hence...

Inside out of a freshmen’s head

Dana Drosdick
September 26, 2015

If there’s any time when the little panel of emotions is going crazy in your head, it’s freshman year of college. With new people, classes and basically a new life, our brains are busy trying to process...

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