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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

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Calvin and Hope fans wore MSU colors to the Calvin-Hope rivalry basketball game Feb. 15.

[Photo] Calvin community responds to shooting at Michigan State University

Abigail Ham, Editor-in-Chief
February 18, 2023

Calvin and Hope fans wore MSU colors to the Calvin-Hope rivalry basketball game Feb. 15.

During the Chicago Semester, students get many opportunities to explore the city.

[Photo] The Chicago Semester: Learning by being and doing

Lainey Moore, General Assignment Reporter
January 15, 2023

The Chicago Semester's offers many internships and experiences across the entire city of Chicago.

Students said meeting DeVos gave them a more “three-dimensional” view of her, even though they didn’t change their mind on her policy.

[Photo] Betsy DeVos visit spurs engagement, dialogue

December 4, 2022

Students said meeting DeVos gave them a more “three-dimensional” view of her, even though they didn’t change their mind on her policy.

The opening of the new business school indicated to VerLee that Calvin was ready for investment in entrepreneurship development.

[Photo] Startup Garage’s new funding comes with new leadership and vision

Maya Oeverman, Campus Reporter
November 6, 2022

The opening of the new business school indicated to VerLee that Calvin was ready for investment in entrepreneurship development.

Joanna and Wiebe have filed a complaint against Calvin in federal court.

[Photo] President Boer to officially take the reins this week

Abigail Ham, Editor-in-Chief
October 23, 2022

Joanna and Wiebe have filed a complaint against Calvin in federal court.

The variety of types of learners starting at Calvin this fall represent the university's ongoing efforts to grow programs beyond the traditional undergraduate experience.

[Photo] Diversification efforts focus on growing Global Campus programs as undergrad enrollment remains low

Abigail Ham, Editor in Chief
September 4, 2022

The variety of types of learners starting at Calvin this fall represent the university's ongoing efforts to grow programs beyond the traditional undergraduate experience.

Calvin faculty are asking for protection for a variety of viewpoints on sexuality as they wait for more information from the university and the denomination.

[Photo] “The space to remain together”: Faculty seek protection for variety of viewpoints on sexuality

Abigail Ham, Editor-in-Chief
July 26, 2022

Calvin faculty are asking for protection for a variety of viewpoints on sexuality as they wait for more information from the university and the denomination.

Calvin students and faculty joined members of local CRC congregations and delegates to Synod for a gathering of lament

[Photo] Synod is over, but what will its decisions mean for Calvin?

Abigail Ham, Editor-in-Chief
June 16, 2022

Calvin students and faculty joined members of local CRC congregations and delegates to Synod for a gathering of lament

The CRCNA's Synod 2022 meetings are underway on campus.

[Photo] What to know as you watch Synod 2022

Abigail Ham, Editor-in-Chief
June 13, 2022

The CRCNA's Synod 2022 meetings are underway on campus.

Since early April, students have been campaigning to keep professor Kuilema at Calvin. They learned Monday that their efforts were not successful.

[Photo] Calvin denies reappointment for professor who officiated same-sex marriage

Harm Venhuizen, Editor-in-Chief
April 21, 2022

Since early April, students have been campaigning to keep professor Kuilema at Calvin. They learned Monday that their efforts were not successful.

Facilities is experience staff and cleaning shortages this winter.

[Photo] COVID compounds labor shortage facing facilities contractor

Timothy Lin, Staff Reporter
January 25, 2022

Facilities is experience staff and cleaning shortages this winter.

Live performances of the Messiah returned this year for the Oratorio Society's 102nd season.

[Photo] Handel’s Messiah returns with live performances for 102nd season

Abigail Ham, Managing Editor
December 21, 2021

Live performances of the Messiah returned this year for the Oratorio Society's 102nd season.

Ted Koopmans, Calvin's former head of building services, displayed a code of conduct in his office.

[Photo] ‘Complete betrayal’: Facilities changes met with criticism by staff and community

Abigail Ham, Managing Editor
July 21, 2021

Ted Koopmans', Calvin's former head of building services, displayed a code of conduct in his office.

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