Works from 2000
Chimes: February 11, 2000, Calvin College
What a game! Knights win in OT over rival Hope after Winkle's sweet shot by Keith Rodenhuis
Airband winners booed by Chris Cooke
Student Senate members frustrated and plan to restructure organization by Carolyn Davids
Byker spends two weeks on tour in the Middle East by Nathan VanderKlippe
Homecoming game capped by dunks by Leslie Pratt
Alumnae art exhibit asks ineffable by Jane C. Knol
Students hesitate to discuss faith science conflicts by Melissa Slager
A shared heritage: Jelks delves into black American history by Hillary Whitcomb
Miscarriage of justice: Is Calvin somewhat like a police state? by Mike Buma
...Chimes: February 4, 2000, Calvin College
Find fame, fortune on 'Broadway' by Nathan VanderKlippe
Dorm drug busts result in suspensions investigations by Nathan VanderKlippe
'Left is right' by Carolyn Davids
Festival on Writing booked solid by Beth Heinen
Prism is back again for 2000 by Natasja VanderBerg
Men's b-ball extends streak by Leslie Pratt
Women's b-ball team takes off in second half by Keith Rodenhuis
Balance of faith and science found at Calvin by Nathan Swanson
Freshman senators set late-night snack proposal on the table by Nathan VanderKlippe
...Chimes: January 21, 2000, Calvin College
Max credit hours drop, per-hour rate reduced by Nathan VanderKlippe
Nail-bitin' win by Keith Rodenhuis
Online vendors compete for textbook market by Nathan VanderKlippe
Online testing paving the way for spring registration by Marilee Groenendyk
Faith and science questions dissected in Jan. Series by Erin Miller
Men's hoops come from behind to win at Hope by Leslie Pratt
Calvin doesn't integrate students' faith and science by Nathan K. Lujan
Students confront racism by 'Keeping the Dream Alive' by Elias Ortega and Tim Thompson
Calvin loses a friendly servant by Carolyn Davids
...Chimes: January 14, 2000, Calvin College
GOP hopefuls grapple with issues by Nathan VanderKlippe and Keith Rodenhuis
Deford warns of evils in sports by Nathan Bierma
Students attract media spotlight by Natasja VanderBerg
Calvin gallery shows unconventional Christian art by Matt Poole
Inner-city preacher challenges J-Series attenders by Hillary Whitcomb
Swim team gears up for upcoming meets by Erica Smith
The great anti-intellectual circus comes to town by David Baxter
Some dorms kill 'Assassins' because of school violence concerns by Nathan VanderKlippe
...Analysis and Critique of "Christ the Transformer of Culture" in the Thought of H. Richard Niebuhr, Michael Eugene Wittmer, CalvinTheological Seminary
This dissertation examines the world view slogan, "Christ the transformer of culture," in the thought of its creator, H. Richard Niebuhr. Although the phrase is popular in Neo-Calvinist circles, this study finds that its meaning in Niebuhr's theology deviates from Reformed orthodoxy. In order to understand what Niebuhr intends by Christ transforming culture, we begin by outlining his understanding of the biblical narrative of creation, fall, and redemption. Niebuhr describes the triadic community that exists between God, individuals, and the rest of creation. Unfortunately, humanity has always broken this community by distrusting God and being disloyal to his cause. Such depravity manifests itself in various henotheisms and polytheisms, which at bottom is a form of anthropocentrism. Nevertheless, God will inevitably reconcile the world to himself by instilling radical monotheism with...
Dialogue: January 2000, Staff and writers of Dialogue
5 Editorial: "Dysfunctional Toasters" and the Human Condition" Peter Stroobosscher
Gallery
4 "Deus ex Machina" Jessica Getchell; 7 untitled Christopher Filippini; 9 untitled Tina Anderson; 12 untitled Stafford Trapp; 20-21 "bed pen" Phil Orr; 24 untitled Stafford Trapp
Book Review; 27 "Hello, Goodbye" (I) Matt Poole; 29 "nude reclining on asteroid" Josh Ippel; 31 "Hello, Goodbye." (II) Matt Poole; 32 untitled Luke Moore, Jessica Getchell, Jill Bonner; 37 untitled Beth "Turtle" Barber
Book Review
28 Travelling Marcies: Some thouhgts on Faith by Anne Lamott, Benjamin Boss
Poetry
8 "A midnight walk: the gypsy's eternity" Melissa Kruse; 10 "Poriphera's Swing" Tim Thompson; 11 "Slow in Coming but Waiting Hard" Jill Eelkema; 11 "Leftovers" Peter La Grand; 22 "A Doxology of L...
Divine Passibility, Peter H. Vande Brake, CalvinTheological Seminary
The majority position in modern theology is that God is passible. Most modem theologians assert that the God portrayed by traditional theology is utterly impassible. They contend that the classical conception of God has been unduly influenced by Greek philosophical thought rather than biblical thinking This, however, is a hasty generalization that has little historical support. The word "impassibility" when it is used as a reference to God in modem theological discussions is taken to mean exclusively that God is "without the ability to have emotions and unable to experience suffering!' The historical material that deals with the issue of the impassibility of God makes the distinction that impassibility refers to the passions of God--those feelings or inclinations to participate in or commit sin. There are also very few theologians in any era who are willing to say that God cannot expe...
The Covenant theology of Francis Roberts, Won Taek Lim, CalvinTheological Seminary
The object of this study is to show how the covenant theology of Francis Roberts (1609-1675), an English Puritan, stands in the mainline of the Reformed tradition and assists in defining the seventeenth-century development of "covenant" or "federal" theology. In particular Roberts' covenant theology not only reflects the development and refinement of English covenant thought after the Westminster Assembly but also evidences the ongoing dialogue between the English Reformed writers, the Scottish Reformed writers, and the Reformed thinkers in Europe, particularly in the Netherlands. To judge the place of Roberts' covenant theology in relation to Reformed orthodoxy, the present study mainly concerns itself with the comparison of Roberts' theology with that of his Puritan predecessors, and the ways in which it stands in continuity with earlier Reformed covenant thought. Roberts divides in...
Works from 1999
Chimes: December 3, 1999, Calvin College
Women repeat as national champs by Nate Fales
Students join funeral procession at SOA by Klaas Hoekema
Faculty requirements discussed by Natasja VanderBerg
Calvin looks to replace three departing administrators by Marilee Groendyk
Biology professor fights for accessibility to DeVries Hall by Nathan VanderKlippe
Men's basketball wins Old Kent Classic, Winkle named tournament MVP by Leslie Pratt
Cinderella season comes to a close for men's cross country by Keith Rodenhuis
Fledgling astronomy program gets boost with 2 grants by Nathan Bierma
Y2K testing complete, emergency contingency plan created by Nathan VanderKlippe
...Dialogue: December 1999, Staff and writers of Dialogue
5 Editorial: Peter Stroobosscher
Gallery
cover "Between Comfort and Reason"; 4 "Drawing #1!" Stafford Trapp; 7 untitled Stacy Wieringa; 8 "Substance" Tim Terry; 11 "sailing a broken ship" Aaron Horevay; 12 "Topography of Tion" Brian Deyong; 15 untitled Rachel Epp; 19 untitled Natasha Nelson; 21 untitled Beth "Turtle" Barber; 23 "Proclaimer" Luke Moore; 24 Ryobi RSll2 Matt Poole; 27 "anatomical study: Nate Post; 24 "Self-Consciousness is Exhausting" Josh Ippel; 31 from "hard evidence" series Mark Douma
Music
18 "bagatelle" Scott Blasco
Poetry
8 "Excuse" Jesse Meyer; 10 "In the wake of your future in Pennsylvania to D." Kathryn Kuipers; 13 "the midnight of his birthday" jane c knol; 14 "The Bible's Book of Sex" Lise Evans; 17 "By the Spirit" Jay Robinson; 18 "The Desire Quintet...
Chimes: November 19, 1999, Calvin College
Republican candidates come to Calvin by Nathan VanderKlippe
CVN hosts award-winning author by Melissa Kruse
E-mail stations: PCs boot out Unix by Amy McGary
Wolterstorff speaks on justice in education by Nathan VanderKlippe
Festival of Faith and Writing features world-class lineup again by Beth Heinen
The cycle of recycling on campus by Tim Thompson
City lets off-campus students recycle with ease by Melissa Slager
Environmental issues elicit mixed responses by Melissa Kruse
Mens club volleyball wins home opener convincingly by Nate Fales
Forum gets new 6:30 a.m. spot on Michigan PAXTV by Nathan VanderKlippe
...Chimes: November 12, 1999, Calvin College
Chimes digs grave, Fumblers jump in by The Chimes Staff
CTC's 'Sonata' teases brain by Amy Packwood
Survey highlights ups and downs in lives and work of Calvin faculty by Nathan VanderKlippe
Questionnaire brings to light faculty gender issues by Nathan VanderKlippe
Pressing toward tenure means stress for profs by Nathan VanderKlippe
Students create projects for the real world by Kristin Pederson
Women's volleyball heads back to the big dance by Keith Rodenhuis
Nine faith communities come together at Calvin by Tim Thompson
...Chimes: November 5, 1999, Calvin College
Young team goes far by Leslie Pratt
Engineering goes global with new equipment by Beth Heinen
Calvin spends $50,000 on 'eyesore' by Nathan VanderKlippe
Calvin takes 'fresh look at racism' by Beth Heinen
Johnny's welcomes Sunday studiers with open doors by Hillary Whitcomb
Calvin crew has no boats to row ashore ... yet by Melissa Kruse
Men's and women's cross country decade of dominance continues by Nate Fales
Calvin gets high marks for character by Marilee Groenendyk
...Chimes: October 29, 1999, Calvin College
Runners go the distance for fund by Natasja VanderBerg
Complaint addressed, work resumes on ponds by Nathan VanderKlippe
Midnight Madness hits Calvin basketball by Keith Rodenhuis
DeVos emphasizes need for principles in business by Nathan VanderKlippe
Biotechnology major added by Melissa Slager
Mosaic hosts events focused on diversity by Dave Dykhouse and Eric Flores
Smoking policy update from the Student Life Office by John Britton
New organization to look at issue of Body Image by Melissa Slager
...Chimes: October 22, 1999, Calvin College
Bomb threats at Kenyan university by Nathan VanderKlippe
Freshmen, sophomores to register at 7:00 a.m.
Homosexuality: Campolos discourse on their disagreement by Nathan VanderKlippe
'Siblings' have fun, grow by Melissa Kruse
Something 'Fishy' with debit cards? by Britta E. Magnuson
Calvin fans: Where are they? by Keith Rodenhuis
JV volleyball makes winning a habit by Keith Rodenhuis
Animal research can be used in service to God by Hessel Bouma III, Ph.D.
...Chimes: October 15, 1999, Calvin College
Curtain Call: CTC member earns regional recognition by Beth Heinen
The Cheese stands alone: Practical jokers get their due with the annual Moses Award by Beth Heinen
Regional Lab remains closed until guidelines met by Nathan VanderKlippe
Marriage of golf, Frisbee coming soon to campus by Hillary Whitcomb
Gas leak forces evacuation of science buildings by Nathan VanderKlippe
Calvin students perform, jam at UICA by Joe Lapp
Women's golf swings and misses but at least they have fun trying by Leslie Pratt
New semester program sets students free in D.C. by Nathan VanderKlippe
...Chimes: October 8, 1999, Calvin College
China 'gets it done' for 50th by Sebastian Naslund
'Let's talk about sex' by Melissa Slager
Calvin students' gallery is Dynamite by Matt Poole
City-wide food drive by Nathan VanderKlippe
Men's golf gets rare home win by Leslie Pratt
Women's volleyball upsets No. 4 in nation by Keith Rodenhuis
Does Calvin have a sex obsession? by Erica Smith
Michigan legislators speak on faith and politics by Beth Heinen
...Chimes: October 1, 1999, Calvin College
Cross country leads the MIAA pack by Nate Fales
Worker shortages force Food Service to raise pay, recruit by Beth Heinen
Computer use at Calvin on the rise by Nathan VanderKlippe
South African representatives coming to Calvin by Nathan Vander Klippe
New animal research lab met with mixed reactions by Natasja VanderBerg
First annual Latino Taste Fest a success by Nicole Robertson
The science of sitting by Britta E. Magnuson
Christianity and the Arts: Another approach? by Tim Thompson
Volleyball overpowers Britons, goes 13-5 by Leslie Pratt and Marilee Gruenendyk
Calvin and Hope battle at the circus by Nathan VanderKlippe
...Dialogue: October 1999, Staff and writers of Dialogue
5 Fditorial: "Nursing Regret" Peter Stroobosscher
Gallery
cover untitled Paul Birza; 4 "Chicken Little" Mark Douma; 7 untitled Stafford Trapp; 11 untitled Josh Ippel; 13 untitled Stafford Trapp; 15 untitled Paul Birza; 20 "Alhambra" Paul Birza; 24 untitled Matthew Stackowicz; 27 untitled Josh Ippel; 29 untitled Brian De Yong; 30 untitled Manny Figueroa
Poetry
8 Greenskin Peasants from Mars Brad Fruhauff; 12 "Visual A++raction" Adam Stout; 14 "Belief in God" Nick Dekker; 18 The umbilical Chord, The Tomb" Brad Fruhauff; 22 "Erratica" Joel Apple; 28 "Yardwork" Tim Thompson; 31 "An Unfinished Poem on Graces" Todd Slager
Short Fiction
8 "Thomas Grant" Thomas Grant; 19 "A Good Bed" Jay Robinson
Chimes: September 24, 1999, Calvin College
Rapist arrested by Nathan VanderKlippe
Keeping a watchful eye by Britta Magnuson
Parking changes: Decrease danger, frustrate students with longer walks by Beth Heinen
South African speaker faces ghosts of past by Hillary Whitcomb
Calvin falls to Hope in MIAA opener by Sarah Rummel
Biblical approach needed for assertions about God's grace by T.J. Grant
Students could lose over $2.4M in grants, loans by Nathan VanderKlippe
...Chimes: September 17, 1999, Calvin College
Knightline armor not so shiny? by Nathan VanderKlippe
Gender Studies minor passes Educational Policy Committee by Beverly Ryskamp
Engineering Dept. receives $100,000 grant by Christian Bell
Changing the way faculty is governed by Natasja VanderBerg
New smoking policy implemented by Nathan VanderKlippe
'More than just sports': Intramurals broadens its horizons this year students have more options by Melissa Slager
Millennium Series to take Calvin into Y2K by Nathan VanderKlippe
...Chimes: September 10, 1999, Calvin College
Tragedy befalls community by Natasja VanderBerg
Filtering software blocks porn, raises questions by Nathan VanderKlippe
Sedimentation project stalled by complaint by Natasja VanderBerg
Seniority no longer criterium for staff pay by Christian Bell
Paving paradise: New walking path cuts through dorm 'V', helps students move in to dorms by Amanda Whittaker
Busiest summer ever by Amanda Whittaker
Physics professor witnesses devastating earthquake by Klaas Hoekema
Colleagues pay tribute to Basney by Susan Felch and John Netland
January Series brings home the Bowl by Beth Heinen
...Chimes: September 2, 1999, Calvin College
Concert series attracts national artists by Natasja VanderBerg
Getting around Calvin College: The not-so-authoritative guide to braving the wild Dutch yonder by Melissa Slager
...Chimes: May 12, 1999, Calvin College
The Meaning of Life? Just Ask Me by Maria van Pondersma
WWJD vs. Campus Safety by SpotYa
Secret New Core is Really Really Really Really Hard to Figure Out by Fil DE han
3,000 CAS 100 classes added by B.A. Vander Meer
Toxic fumes lead Chimes and Campus Safety to secret storage facility by Goody Kruser
Refugee aid halted for Gay Debate by Stookey Malone
God sues CCM industry by Marilyn Manson
Original Institutes Discovered! by William Waterson XVI
Celebrating Our Homogeneity by Hans Brinker
...Dialogue: May 1999, Staff and writers of Dialogue
Cover Andrea Vanderpol; Poetry Josh Hagedoru; Fiction "a.m." Jay Robinson; Art untitled Brian De Yong; Poem "Throwing Rocks" Lauren Togtman; Art Aaron Schottelkorb; "Saint Anders Passion" Matthew Walhout; "untitled" TIm Terry; Essay (IN)corporatory Calvin (Out); "When the Stars Come Out" Aaron B. Smith; "Incidents from a life frozen still in the terror of unromanizing love" Todd Slager; "Reconstruction project" Mike Richtson; "Backpacks"; The Opera" Kevin Huizenga; "My Love" Candice Anderson; "To You" Tira Anderson
Chimes: April 30, 1999, Calvin College
Development Office has record-breaking year by Kathleen Minkner
Future of requirement discussed by Sarah Potter
Building construction set for completion this summer by Nathan VanderKlippe
Internet turns into battleground for professor and student by Hillary Whitcomb
Students use persuasion techniques to run clothing drive by Nathan VanderKlippe
Track and field teams to bear torch down MIAA homestretch by Nathan Bierma
...Chimes: April 23, 1999, Calvin College
A national tragedy hists home for some students by Sarah Potter
Sunday study hours approved by Nathan VanderKlippe
Calvin grads debut new film by Kathleen Minkner
Speakers to address racism issue by Nathan VanderKlippe
Lecture on CRC's Chinese relations explores controversial issues by Rachael Washington
CTC's 'ThreePenny Opera' rich in flavor and message by Nathan Bierma
The Calvin party scene by Melissa Slager
Is alcohol a problem among Calvin students? by Melissa Slager
Softball enters pivotal weekend by Phil Christman
...Chimes: April 16, 1999, Calvin College
Executive team Senate elections held today by Nathan VanderKlippe
New smoking restrictions passed; to be enforced in the fall by honor system by Nathan VanderKlippe
Fish House posts record sales, still strives to break even by Angela Meldrum and Madrigal Stone
Conrad Bult: Calvin's Man of the Millennium by Eric Flores
Student Life experiments with campus-wide Late Nights by Amanda Whittaker
Second B.F.A. exhibit: probing the spaces between language, life and art by Jane C. Knol
Student organizations need autonomy to be effective by Kenneth Zylstra
Campus Safety responds to aggravated assault by Nathan VanderKlippe
...Chimes: April 9, 1999, Calvin College
Longtime discussion on faculty Christian school requirement reignited by Sarah Potter
New core proposal approved by full faculty vote, delayed until 2001 by Nathan VanderKlippe
False scholarship letters dash student hopes by John VanderMeer
Honors Convocation makes changes, benefits students by Mark Moerdyk
Oratorio choir performs with 'Passion' for Easter by Phil Christman
Working during playtime: Students go on mission trips over spring break by Melissa Slager
One for the (other) thumb: Women's track chases tenth straight MIAA title, national top ten by Nathan Bierma
CAS department proposes CVN, WCAL takeover by Nathan VanderKlippe
...Chimes: March 12, 1999, Calvin College
Gay alum murdered by Nathan VanderKlippe
Christian school barricaded in Russia by Hillary Whitcomb
Tuition increase lowest on record by Sarah Potter
New core sparks variety of opinions by Nathan VanderKlippe
Feminism lecture draws huge crowd by Sarah Potter
Students spend semester in Hungary, see Europe by Britta E. Magnuson
Once-beaten national power stands between Calvin and Elite Eight by Nathan Bierma
Gay Debate II focuses on showing real people by Julianne Smith
...Chimes: March 5, 1999, Calvin College
Extern gives students opportunities by Britta E. Magnuson
Open house hours extended on Friday by Suzanne C. Winter and John J. Vander Meer
BOT approves Vice President for Student Life by Sarah Potter
Riots shock island of Mauritius, Calvin prof says by Dan Ausema
Chinese New Year comes to Commons for hundreds by Kathleen Minkner
Women's basketball fights way into second round by Nathan Bierma
New webmaster takes the technological reins by Nathan VanderKlippe
...Chimes: February 26, 1999, Calvin College
Adopt-A-Prof: Giving dorms somebody to look up to by Kara van der Pol
Donemus music festival this Saturday by Phil Christman
Dominican Republic program postponed, students protest by Kathleen Minkner
Grant gives students chance to research with professors by Nathan Vander Klippe
Hockey skates to third in division by Jennifer Neumann
Good music, good food, good cause for Donemus by Phil Blonn and Phil Christman
One student responds to Dominican Republic off-campus program delay by Kate Schramm
...Chimes: February 19, 1999, Calvin College
Homecoming brings students, alumni together by Kathleen Minkner
Course requirements to be changed in 2000 by Nathan VanderKlippe
Some zany homecoming ideas ditched for reality by Sarah Potter
English professor awarded for exemplary teaching by Suzanne Winter
Airband '99: Performing is more important than winning by Sarah Potter
Pierce Pettis purveys profound poetic pieces in Gezon by Phil Christman
Women's swimming climbs to second at MIAA Championships by Nathan Bierma
Knight Club gives away T-shirts and cheers teams by Kathleen Minkner
...Chimes: February 12, 1999, Calvin College
New semester program invites students East by Melissa Slager
Flaming C.J. log cause of rude awakening in BHT by John J. Vander Meer
Computer glitch adds up to $1,800 to some students' latest tuition bills by Kathleen Minkner
Eight bands to play Donemus concert by Nathan VanderKlippe
Student wins free laptop in bookstore giveway by Sarah Potter
Calvin teams with international scholars in South Africa by Hillary Whitcomb
Calvin art show combines creativity and worship by Phil Christman
Streaks collide, Hope snares share of MIAA lead by Nathan Bierma
New committee to address parking controversy by Amanda Whittaker
...Chimes: February 5, 1999, Calvin College
Solving the book buying headache by Kathleen Minkner
Photo exhibit empowers children, enlightens students by Matt VandeBunte
Scots stun Knights 82-76 by Nathan Bierma
Swimming to put finishing touches on strong season by Jennifer Neumann
Students immersed in tropics of Belize by Nathan Lujan
GRATA: taking a ride on the wild side by Dave Hoogendam
Looking back one final time at January Series 1999 by Nathan VanderKlippe
ESL minors to be added to Calvin course catalogue by Amanda Whittaker
...Dialogue: February 1999, Staff and writers of Dialogue
Cover Wendy Grevengoed; editor's brainfart #3: a static life; "Sparky's Virtual Romance" Lorenzo Prada; "Partial Shade" P.W. Dykema; "Woman Resting" Jill Bonner; "Amalgorn" Peter Kooiman; "The Project" Brett Budde; "Emily" Sara Shewan; "Samuel" Michael Meinema; "Plymouth, Massachusetts" Rachel Schoerfuhs; "Meditation two: in between days" Josh Hagedorn; "Theiere d'Alladin" Dan vos; "Katrina Vegter; "Pablo and two weasel balls" Dave Prinsen; "Ode to the Gardener" Nick Dekker; "Julianne" Beth Barber; "A Queenly Solution to Fracture Feminism" Julianne Smith; "Inventory" Mike Richison; "Idealism, Dear ___, will kill you" Sara Byker; Kevin Huizenga; "Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow" William; Cover Wendy Grevengoed
...Chimes: January 22, 1999, Calvin College
Presidential perspective by John J. Vander Meer
Historic Hope streak broken by Nathan Bierma
Keillor and Flint and on the ABC's of poetry by Johnathan Borsodi
Calvin reacts to alcohol-related death at Ferris State by Hillary Whitcomb
New requirements for Kuiper Seminars by Nathan VanderKlippe
A & E breaks down Hope/Calvin barrier for C.S. Lewis festival by Tim Thompson and Phil Christman
Calvin to receive $25,000 in grant money by Angela Meldrum
...Chimes: January 15, 1999, Calvin College
Snow shuts down Calvin, delays students by Kathleen Minkner
Tie-breaker of the Season: First meeting of Calvin and Hope this year will decide all-time series lead by Erica Smith
JSTOR database enhances student research possibilities by Suzanne C. Winter
Experts fear Y2K problem may disrupt global stability by Matt VandeBunte
Just in time: NBA gives us Calvin-Hope intro by Nathan Bierma
Copyright laws restrict residence video viewing by Nathan VanderKlippe
...Works from 1998
Chimes: December 4, 1998, Calvin College
Librarian Bult discovers rare book by Kathleen Minkner
Calvin students victims of late night attack by Sarah Potter
Mentorship program designed for 'scuba-divers' by Erin Dalton
New phone lines, more channels installed for on-campus residents by Nathan VanderKlippe
Ex-Calvin prof rewrites the book on aeronautics by Nathan VanderKlippe
Calvin students protest SOA with over 5,000 by Melissa Slager
Women's swimming knocks off Kalamazoo for first time in a decade by Nathan Bierma
Calvin should welcome DeVos's donation: a response to 'Mumblings' series by Ellie White-Stevens
Faculty Senate to discuss professor development by Melissa Kruse
...Chimes: November 20, 1998, Calvin College
Cross country teams cruise to nationals by Nathan Bierma
Ground broken on engineering building by Kathleen Minkner
Professors with shared positions love their job, spouse by Steve Schultze
Calvin leading youths along Pathways to Possibilities by Nathan VanderKlippe
Preliminary planning begins on CAS building by Melissa Slager
Christianity brings hope to Africa, Provost says by Hillary Whitcomb
Dorm RDs: Who they are, what they do, and why by Angela Meldrum
New-look Knights look to take torch from Hope by Nathan Bierma
Grand Rapids area Christian colleges should encourage interaction by Chimes Editorial Board
Jostens and Calvin bookstore team up for charity by Amanda Whittaker
...Chimes: November 13, 1998, Calvin College
$25,000 raised: Honduras relief efforts surpass expectations by Nathan VanderKlippe
Board and Senate review, make governance changes by Nathan VanderKlippe
Plastinate your frog for $50: Preservation pioneer come to Calvin by Kathleen Minkner
Holmberg attempts to shock RAs at Cedarville by Angela Meldrum
Calvin professor studies programs for the protection of ethnic minorities in Europe by Matt VandeBunte
Evil-doers open to ridicule, or servants of justice? by Melissa Kruse
From A to Z: Year of fall sports in review by Nathan Bierma
Conference brings Catholics and Protestants together by Sarah Potter
...Chimes: November 6, 1998, Calvin College
Hurricane Mitch devastates Central America by Chad Michael Weener
World Magazine reporter pulled from Calvin article because of ethical concerns by Nathan VanderKlippe
Environment, key consideration in building plans by Kathleen Minkner
Calvin Theatre Company get 'physical' by Kirk Heynen
Young Life: Throwing up milk, growing closer to God by Kathleen Minkner
Swimming jumps into new season with win at Grand Valley relays by Erica Smith
Blaming groups for hate crimes leads to tries to 'silence that voice' by Jeff Jewel
Students, faculty react to new advising process by Nicholas Dekker
...Dialogue: November 1998, Staff and writers of Dialogue
Cover Steve Smith "Drums"; Editor's Brainfart #2: Curtain things last; Art: Brad Tetzlof; "Procustean" Beoky Thomas; "The Intermediate State" Coray Ames; "to my pessimist re anger over suicides" Katrina Vegter; Art Krista Vander Wal, Tim Terry; Poem Betsy Verduin; Interview David Summers; "The 3Rs: representation/reproduction of reality" Reubon VanTil; "Bemis Street" Mike Meinema; "Main" - "Hombre" Manuel Vasquez; Art Jill Bonner; "Hardly Fitting" Part 2; Art "TEAPOT 5" Dan Vos, David Baxter; "Remembrance" Joe Lapp; Art Jessica Full James; "Anyone But Kerouac" Christy Bratt; "East Houston Street: #1 & 2" Mark Douma; Comic Kevin Huizenga; Poem Josh Hagedorn: This Amazing; Do-It Yourself DADA POETRY; Jayme Mellema & Jared Van Alstyne
...Chimes: October 23, 1998, Calvin College
'Vivent les Jacques' cries triumphant Chimes
New procedure makes declaring a major easy by Marie Pierron
New Year's Eve 1999: Three, two, one... disaster? by Melinda L. Berry
Men's soccer wins wet and wild romp with Hope by Nathan Bierma
Improvements prevent flooding in the Cave by Nicholas Dekker
...Chimes: October 16, 1998, Calvin College
Campus smoking restrictions considered by Suzanne Winter
Fish House robbed Sunday by John J. Vander Meer
Calvin student recounts captivity in the Congo due to civil war outbreak by Matt VandeBunte
Congress lowers student loan rates, changes aid by Amanda Whittaker
Depression is a leading student problem by Melissa Slager
Cross country teams earn national prominence as powerhouses by Ryan DeVries
New sub-committee to govern student media by Nathan VanderKlippe
...Chimes: October 9, 1998, Calvin College
New professors bring new perspectives to the classroom by Sarah Potter
Calvin Forum: Outlet for faith shaped learning by Melissa Kruse
Summit trains student leaders by Andrea DeKoter
Calvin professors used for discussions on radio by Jessica Hillstrom
Being BIG... Calvin students act as role models and friends to Little ones, but the need for more like them is large by Melissa Slager
Mosaic, a Calvin family of cultural diversity by Sarah Maxwell
Women's soccer drops 2-1 heartbreaker to Hope in double overtime by Nathan Bierma
Calvin students lack intelligence by Kristen deRoo
Bulletin boards raise questions about advertising by Wendell Hiltsley
...Chimes: September 25, 1998, Calvin College
Men's soccer earns historic win at Hope by Nathan Bierma
Runoff results in 5,000 deaths by Debbie Rowe
CVN may return in weeks, charter holding up process by Amanda Whittaker
Calvin to host social, religious conference by Nicholas Dekker
Homosexual CRC pastor denied renewal of credentials by Nathan VanderKlippe
A Kenyan in America by John Badia
Rape can be prevented by taking the proper precautions by Christina Oakes
Men's soccer still in transition by Suzi Kades
Schrader shares views on cinema, Calvin past
...Chimes: September 18, 1998, Calvin College
Scrader previews latest film, leads workshop at UICA by Sarah Potter
Poster sale edited for content by John J. Vander Meer
Physical Plant Director Resigns by Nathan VanderKlippe
Health Services gets new director, new programs by Kathleen Minkner
Calvin staff and faculty receive adoption benefits by Melissa Slager
Living Our Faith Together with a new leader by Melissa Kruse
Calvin students reach out to Eastown kids by Sara Jane Toering
Volleyball downs Albion to extend hot conference start by Nathan Bierma
JTS joins Campus Safety by Rashel Bayes
...Chimes: September 11, 1998, Calvin College
De Vos, Prince give Calvin $20 million by John J. Vander Meer
Administrative changes on campus bring new faces and open spaces by Nicholas Dekker
Quest brings something new for both students and faculty by Wendell Hiltsley
Embassy bombings delay students' return to Calvin by Matt VandeBunte
Calvin topples 2nd-ranked team in nation 2-1 in sudden death by Nathan Bierma
The Fish House: Grand Rapids' newest coffeeshop by Johnathan Borsodi
Dig it? Calvin students spend summer excavating in Jordan by Sarah Potter
WCAL broadcasts over the air for the first time by Nathan VanderKlippe
...Chimes: September 4, 1998, Calvin College
Learn to navigate the Calvin campus with ease by Nicholas Dekker
SAB brings in fresh tunes for your listening pleasure by John J. Vander Meer
Nine tips to a superior Calvin College experience by Jeremy Konyndyk
The Official Arts & Entertainment Guide to Grand Rapids by Johnathan Borsodi
'So many people, so few carts': Waves of freshmen hit Calvin shores by Joe VanDerHuizengasma, Esq.
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