On March 3, more than three dozen Johnny’s student workers received an email from Creative Dining Services informing them that they had been “laid off from [their] position, effective March 3, 2025.” ...
When are you planning on moving into the manor house?” she told Chimes. The answer: “We don’t know yet.”  Jacqui’s husband Greg Elzinga left his role as vice president of advancement to become interim ...
“I’m the guy who has no answers for you,” Board of Trustees (BOT) member Perrin Rynders announced to the group of faculty and staff assembled in the chapel sanctuary. The group, which had come to hear ...
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 ...
These are exciting times for athletes on the Calvin’s women’s acrobatics and tumbling team. Friday marked the day of their first ever varsity meet at Adrian. While the team ultimately fell to Adrian ...
In the next few years, Hekman Library will remove 20,000-40,000 physical books and journals from its collection of over 500,000. According to Dean of the Library David Malone, the library consulted an ...
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 ...
I am honored to introduce you to Alaynie Drury, a Calvin University senior who is interning for the Calvin Prison Initiative (CPI) as part of her Criminology and Psychology double major. As such, ...
In the mid-1990s, Calvin welcomed a Sunday evening worship service to campus in addition to daily chapels. The service was known as “Living Our Faith Together,” abbreviated as “LOFT.” According to Ron ...