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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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Books and Mortar in Grand Rapids sits on Cherry St. off Lake Drive in East Town. Photo courtesy librarythings.com.

Local bookstores celebrate Independent Bookstore Day

Saraphina Sefcik
May 5, 2017

All across the country, independent bookstores hosted celebrations on the last Saturday of April on Independent Bookstore Day, including live music, door prizes, readings and refreshments. Here in Grand...

Some of Mellick's work is hanging in the CFAC

Former Calvin professor wins $200k grand prize at ArtPrize

Saraphina Sefcik
October 22, 2016

On Friday Oct. 7, James Mellick, a former Calvin art professor, was announced the winner of the ArtPrize 2016 Public Vote award for his entry “Wounded Warrior Dogs.” The Public Vote award is tied with...

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New bookstore Books and Mortar encourages community

Saraphina Sefcik
October 12, 2016

A new chapter began for booksellers Chris Roe and Jonathan Shotwell with the grand opening of their bookstore Books and Mortar on Oct. 1. From open to close last Saturday Books and Mortar at 955 Cherry...

Grand Rapids Symphony to play music from “Star Wars: A Force Awakens”

Saraphina Sefcik
May 7, 2016

The Grand Rapids Symphony will be one of the first orchestras to play music from “Star Wars: The Force Awakens.” The performance will be part of the show “Star Wars & More: The Music of John...

Hope College withdraws motion to terminate President Knapp

Saraphina Sefcik
April 27, 2016

On April 11, Hope College Provost Rich Ray stepped down at the request of President John Knapp. Knapp emphasized that his decision was not based on differing religious or social views or opinions. “It...

John Ball Zoo turns 125 years old

Saraphina Sefcik
April 21, 2016

John Ball Zoo, the 10th oldest zoo in the U.S., meets a milestone this year by turning 125 years old. To celebrate this achievement, the zoo will throw a special birthday party for 125 days by celebrating...

Discover Grand Rapids through GoSite

Saraphina Sefcik
March 30, 2016

Marking one year on April 4, GoSite, a welcome center and information hub, has been successful in providing recommendations about what West Michigan — specifically Grand Rapids — has to offer. “We’re...

Grand Rapids Public Schools revise selection process

Saraphina Sefcik
March 10, 2016

Grand Rapids Public Schools (GRPS) recently changed the selection process for its theme schools and centers of innovation. The process was changed because parents and residents notified administrators...

Bernie Sanders stops at Eastern Michigan University

Saraphina Sefcik
February 27, 2016

Bernie Sanders, a Democratic presidential candidate for the 2016 election, made his first Michigan campaign stop on Monday, Feb. 15,  at Eastern Michigan University.Sanders was elected as an independent...

Fight against breast cancer with Experience Pink

Saraphina Sefcik
February 14, 2016

This month, February 2016, the Grand Rapids community is coming together to battle against breast cancer. Participation intends to not only bring awareness to this ongoing issue, but also to raise funds...

Nike shoe designed after Fish Ladder City Park

Saraphina Sefcik
February 14, 2016

Nike and local skateboarding and shoe store Primer recently launched a new shoe design, the Fish Ladder, inspired by Fish Ladder City Park in Grand Rapids. Premier released the shoes on Nov. 14. These...

Heartside Gallery continues to grow

Saraphina Sefcik
January 14, 2016

Heartside Ministry is a social service agency that provides the necessary resources to help those in need. They have a studio where people can express themselves through art called the Heartside Gallery...

boldSOCKS opens first store downtown

Saraphina Sefcik
December 13, 2015

boldSOCKS, a new shop that only sells socks, opened their doors to the public for the first time on Friday, Dec. 4, following their first look on Small Business Saturday on Nov. 28 of this year. This...

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Eastown’s Kava House to close its doors

Saraphina Sefcik
November 13, 2015

Pam Murray and her daughter, Leigh Vander Molen, owners of the local coffee house Kava House, came to the position where they had to decide whether or not to renew the building lease for the Kava House....

Fall Festivities around Grand Rapids

Saraphina Sefcik
November 12, 2015

Now is the season of pumpkins, pies and pictures. “Fall feels like the perfect season. The leaves look incredible when they change colors and make the world seem so warm and welcoming,” said sophomore...

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Community comes together to celebrate Día de los Muertos

Saraphina Sefcik
November 9, 2015

On Sunday, Nov. 1, the Grand Rapids Public Library hosted a Dia de los Muertos celebration that included food, music, crafts and altar displays. El Granjero, a local Grand Rapids restaurant, catered authentic...

Bill to prevent dog breed discrimination moves to the House

Saraphina Sefcik
October 17, 2015

On March 26, 2015, senator David Robertson introduced Senate Bill 239. This bill proposes to prevent local city governments from banning specific breeds of dogs from communities; however, the government...

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Art Prize takes over the heart of the city

Saraphina Sefcik
October 9, 2015

Looking for adventure? Looking for amusement? Looking for art? Thinking that you have to go far to reach these goals? Well, think again. All you have to do is travel six miles from Calvin College into...

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