The aftermath of former President Wiebe Boer’s resignation has been messy. A total of five official statements or documents combined across both parties have been released over the span of about two ...
Gospel and classical choral music, despite having various and significant differences that have sometimes contributed to a history of mutual distrust, could work together to create culturally ...
Throughout the school year, students, staff and faculty have been walking and working around construction across campus. Next fall, many of those spaces currently undergoing renovation will be ...
In his second season as head track coach at Calvin, Adam Haldorson and his team of assistant coaches have continued to cultivate a culture of both community and excellence across event groups, grade ...
For the first time in six years, ecosystems on Calvin’s campus underwent controlled burns organized by the biology department to improve the areas’ ecological health through controlling invasive ...
Four years after the first COVID-19 lockdowns began, education researchers and Calvin professors have expressed growing concerns about the continued effect the pandemic had on education. According to ...
The basement of the Spoelhof Center came alive this past Thursday, April 18, as Calvin’s spring arts festival made an impressive return, marking its first appearance since the COVID-19 pandemic.
On April 15, the Bruce Dice Mineralogical Museum kicked off its newly updated meteorite exhibit with Meteorite Madness, an event that highlighted the new exhibit; hosted various meteorite collectors ...
Career paths after college can often lead to exciting places. Such was the case for Michael VanWoerkom –– a 1995 alumnus of Calvin, who graduated with a degree in mechanical engineering. Today, ...
In classical rhetoric (think the ancient Greek philosophers), “parrhesia” is a figure of thought –– a rhetorical device used to break the monotony of speech and make a piece of rhetoric more ...
Calvin’s student body elected Tyler VerMerris and Ethan VanOrman to be next year’s student body president and vice president, respectively, on Friday, April 12. The pair competed against candidates ...
It is me again, Kris (with a K). As most of you may know, I will be graduating on May 10, 2024. Of course, it has been a long time coming, and it is a bittersweet moment for those of us graduating ...