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“Does the source of the art change its worth?” This is the question the article titled “Dialogue, deception and the definition of art” made some attempt to exhaust. However, it reflected a deplorable ...
For us, this is more than just a philosophical question. In this semester’s volume of Calvin’s very own art journal, we submitted an AI-generated poem, and it was one of the lucky few that made the ...
Editor’s note: One of the enduring issues of this school year for the Calvin community at large has been clarifying the university’s relationship with the Christian Reformed Church in North America, ...
Calvin Theatre Company (CTC) is back with another gripping play, this time unraveling the mystery of 10 guests who were all murdered on Soldier Island. Based on Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were ...
Last week, Calvin’s board of trustees (BOT) made public its report to Synod 2025 – a document detailing Calvin’s plan to deal with faculty dissent on certain key topics, including human sexuality. The ...
Ten years! Ten years of transforming lives, not just of the incarcerated students enrolled in Calvin Prison Initiative (CPI), but also the lives of those whom they impact daily. This impact has been ...
How do people respond when their higher institutes and organizations make empty promises? Dr. James Bratt, a former Calvin history professor that retired in 2016, plans to discuss this question at his ...
Over the past month, four deadly plane crashes have surprised and shocked Americans everywhere. These crashes are only the most major of a string of several smaller airline mishaps happening around ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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