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Columbia Chronicle (05/08/2024), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle (05/08/2024), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle
Student newspaper from May 8, 2024 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 24 pages. Cover story: "The Mental Health Issue: Finding Solutions in a Crisis". Editor-in-Chief: Olivia Cohen.
Chimes: April 22, 2024, Calvin University
Chimes: April 22, 2024, Calvin University
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Boer resignation fallout leaves students looking for answers by Savannah Shustack
Biology department oversees controlled burns on campus by Maya Oeverman
Pandemic continues to affect student performance by Nolan Cowan
Stepping into new roles: Tyler VerMerris and Ethan VanOrman on becoming leaders by Ashley Hamons
Bruce Dice Mineralogical Museum celebrates expanded meteorite exhibit by Liana Hirner
Michael VanWoerkom: Calvin grad, founder and CEO of aerospace company by Jacob Westra
Track and Field head coach prioritizes community building by Savannah Shustack
Return of spring arts festival increases student morale by Ethan Meyers
Chimes: April 15, 2024, Calvin University
Chimes: April 15, 2024, Calvin University
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Wiebe and Joanna Boer sue Calvin for breach of contract, defamation by Savannah Shustack
Professors circulate petition to divest from Israel by Nolan Cowan
Board of Trustees selects chair of presidential search committee by Savannah Shustack
Smoke reported in CFAC due to mechanical failure by Liana Hirner & Ewan Parker
Moving out: Not for every student by Ashley Hamons
Calvin Esports looks to build off first tournament win by Dillion Baumchen
Proposal for Calvin "Center for Faith and Technology" in the works by Jacob Westra
How far is too far? Manifestation cleverly handles questions of success and achievement by Maya …
Communo Magazine, Spring 2024, School Of Communication
Communo Magazine, Spring 2024, School Of Communication
CommUNO Magazine
CommUNO magazine was produced by MaverickPR, the School of Communication's student-run public relations firm. UNO School of Communication: 6001 Dodge Street, ASH 140, Omaha, NE 68182: Phone: 402.554.2600. Fax: 402.554.3836. For more information, follow us on Twitter@ CommUNO, join the “UNO School of Communication” page on Facebook or visit communication.unomaha.edu.
The Rattler (Volume 112, Issue 3), St. Mary's University
The Rattler (Volume 112, Issue 3), St. Mary's University
The Rattler
No abstract provided.
The Rattler (Volume 112, Issue 4), St. Mary's University
The Rattler (Volume 112, Issue 4), St. Mary's University
The Rattler
No abstract provided.
Chimes: April 1, 2024 (April Fools' Edition), Calvin University
Chimes: April 1, 2024 (April Fools' Edition), Calvin University
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Becoming One initiative aimed at increasing unity and future enrollment by Imsol Only
Two-in-one experimental music group shuts down library by Ash-Hole
Thanks to time travel research, Calvin 150th comes two years early by Gerhardus Van Raalte
Reformed and reforming: Calvin's Plank of the Old Guard implements presidential term limits by Snippy S. Snap
"Rowing the boat of unity": Provost Toodaloo spearheads mandatory rowing retreat for all faculty members by Chris P. Lines
Student Senate to launch pop=up business casual stores around campus to draw in more applicants by Palees Likeymee
All your solar eclipse questions, answered by Meet …
Cedars, Spring 2024, Cedarville University
The Rattler (Volume 112, Issue 5), St. Mary's University
The Rattler (Volume 112, Issue 5), St. Mary's University
The Rattler
No abstract provided.
The Rattler (Volume 112, Issue 1), St. Mary's University
The Rattler (Volume 112, Issue 1), St. Mary's University
The Rattler
No abstract provided.
The Rattler (Volume 112, Issue 2), St. Mary's University
The Rattler (Volume 112, Issue 2), St. Mary's University
The Rattler
No abstract provided.
Chimes: March 25, 2024, Calvin University
Chimes: March 25, 2024, Calvin University
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Social media company Fizz makes a buzz at Calvin by Ewan Parker
Understanding Title IX, at Calvin and beyond by Savannah Shustack & Liana Hirner
Calvin's summer H.E.A.L.T.H. Camp expands to include boys by Jacob Westra
Chapel underutilized by faculty due in part to scheduling conflicts, other faith commitments by Nolan Cowan
Women's tennis team finishes non-conference schedule strong by Dillion Baumchen
"Gotcha": A new campus tradition? by Ashley Hamons
Chimes: March 18, 2024, Calvin University
Chimes: March 18, 2024, Calvin University
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Social work department hires three tenure-track faculty by Savannah Shustack
Calvin men's basketball makes a run to the Elite Eight by Dillion Baumchen
Presidential accountability: A Q&A with Calvin professors by Ethan Meyers
Transfer student transitions differ across fall and spring semesters by Ashley Hamons
Spring break trips support success on and off the field by Savannah Shustack
Treats and treasures from the trash by Maya Oeverman
"Let's talk about..." speaker series highlights issues around purity culture, sex ed by Beck Gardner & Ashley Hamons
Chimes: February 26, 2024, Calvin University
Chimes: February 26, 2024, Calvin University
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The Messy Middle: A Christian university's history of navigating disagreement and dissent by Savannah Shustack & Ethan Meyers
FAFSA changes streamline application, delay aid by Maya Oeverman
Lenten prayer walk at Calvin Ecosystem Preserve connects nature with church calender by Nolan Cowan
Abstraction to hold annual Hackathon on March 15 by Jacob Westra
Greenhouse guardians: Bug-driven sustainability by Beck Gardner
Calvin chemistry department to restructjure upper-level courses by Ewan Parker
"A hidden gem": The Bruce Dice Mineralogical Museum by Liana Hirner
Chimes: February 19, 2024, Calvin University
Chimes: February 19, 2024, Calvin University
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Changes to the Student Senate constitution create a new election structure, aim for clarity by Ethan Meyers
The 49507 Initiative's Wayfinder program now accepting student applications by Savannah Shustack
Kill-a-Watt saves enough energy to run two houses for a month by Maya Oeverman
New Zealand sea lion conservation: A Q&A with ecologist Veronica Frans
by Jacob Westra
Calvin's CCW and Campus Ministries teams collaborate during stressful times for students by Nolan Cowan
January Series speaker offered relatable reflections on neurodivergence by Liana Hirner
Columbia Chronicle (02/14/2024), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle (02/14/2024), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle
Student newspaper from February 14, 2024 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 20 pages. Cover story: "The Sex Issue: Deconstructing Technoships Dating in the 21st Century." Editor-in-Chief: Olivia Cohen.
Chimes: February 12, 2024, Calvin University
Chimes: February 12, 2024, Calvin University
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"Our strategy is enrollment growth" Calvin's updated Vision 2030 plan reflects institutional optimism by Savannah Shustack
Spectator turnout for athletic games climbs by Lauren Nyong
Calvin student's home-brewed app achieves success after success by Jacob Westra
Honors program seeks renewed emphasis on interdisciplinarity by Maya Oeverman
Calvin athletics hosts multiple sporting events throughout siblings' weekend by Dillion Baumchen
Calvin's homemade dune continues to provide research opportunities by Ethan Meyers
Faculty orientation seminar celebrates thirty years anniversary by Nolan Cowan
OCD representation on screen should encompass all facets of the mental illness by Liana Hirner
Chimes: February 5, 2024, Calvin University
Chimes: February 5, 2024, Calvin University
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Calvin student raises awareness with award-winning documentary by Ashley Hamons
Women's acrobatics and tumbling will begin its inaugural season in 2025 by Dillion Baumchen
Speaker series leans into learning with compassionate conviction by Ewan Parker
The Calvin 50: A fundamental part of chapel worship services by Nolan Cowan
Construction progresses smoothly by Savannah Shustack
Engineering students talk about Calvin's next steps in becoming carbon-neutral by Jacob Westra
Elections 2024: How international students follow politics from home while at Calvin by Ethan Meyers
The Pacific Sentinel, February 2024, Portland State University. Student Publications Board
The Pacific Sentinel, February 2024, Portland State University. Student Publications Board
The Pacific Sentinel
Editor: Eva Sheehan
Articles in this issue include:
- Earth Mama
- Spotlighting Black Artists Through a Mix of Mediums
- The Dresden Dolls in Portland: A Punk Cabaret
- Let Knowledge Serve the City
- Artificial Intelligence
- Surviving Seasonal Struggles
- What We're Enjoying
- Events Calendar & Extras
Chimes: January 29, 2024, Calvin University
Chimes: January 29, 2024, Calvin University
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Invigorated by last year's momentum, Rangeela continues to grow by Maya Oeverman
Men's volleyball team kicks off their first season by Dillion Baumchen
Math Circle introduces local middle schoolers to mathematical thinking skills by Ethan Meyers
A rivalry for the common good: Calvin's SLC wraps up blood drive against Hope by Ewan Parker
Josh Steinberg wins gold with Team USA in Argentina by Lauren Nyong
A different kind of changing season: A conversation about the liturgical calendar by Nolan Cowan
Creating a tradition: The history of Calvin's January Series by Savannah Shustack
Sarah J. Maas's success comes at the expense …
Chimes: January 22, 2024, Calvin University
Chimes: January 22, 2024, Calvin University
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Calvin's theater minor returns by Ashley Hamons
Calvin's Service Learning Center provides spring break opportunities to work in disaster relied by Ethan Meyers
Student Senate survey reveals areas of focus for Student Senate projects by Savannah Shustack
The Rivalry: Calvin takes down Hope by Lauren Nyong
Calvin Knights men's basketball receives highest ranking in 19 season by Dillion Baymchen
Switching paths post-grad: Calvin introduces Master of Arts in Teaching program by Savannah Shustack
Moodle's redesign is much-needed and long-deserved by Jacob Westra