Nestled between Burton and East Beltline, the Knollcrest campus is isolated from any walkable retail areas or urban neighborhoods. Professor Emeritus of philosophy and urban design enthusiast Lee ...
Perhaps more than any other, the noise of loose salt underfoot defines the soundscape of the winter season at Calvin. The ...
Earthkeepers, a new student club aiming to unite sustainability efforts on campus, hosted their kickoff meeting last Thursday ...
The burst of executive orders at the outset of the Trump presidency included multiple measures pausing various kinds of ...
Shortly after 10:30am on Friday, January 31, campus safety and other emergency vehicles responded to an report of an injured ...
The infamous “Two-Week Minecraft Phase” is a phenomena that countless Minecraft players are all too familiar with. Regardless of your level of experience or skill, the excitement of building a base, ...
I don’t listen to many podcasts, but there’s a few that I frequent — and most of them concern politics in one way or another. About once a month, one of my favorite podcasts brings in a certain ...
As of Jan. 22, most dorm receptionists — popularly known as deskies — have been reassigned from their dormitories to new duties sorting packages at Rooks-Van Dellen Hall (RVD). This shift comes as a ...
While West Michigan was hit with arctic wind chills as low as 25 degrees below zero last week, the heat inside the atmosphere at Hope College’s DeVos Fieldhouse Wednesday evening was undeniable.
For the first time since the COVID pandemic, Calvin has welcomed students back to a campus without any major active construction projects. According to Dean of Students John Witte, the new space in ...
Last Tuesday, Jan. 21, in the CFAC Recital Hall, as people gathered around waiting for the next session of the January Series, words floated around the room. These words formed personal stories, all ...