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In the winding waters of Plaster Creek, just upstream from the Grand River, a surprising discovery is reshaping local ...
Calvin University has been awarded a $1,167,000 federal grant from the U.S. Department of Education to support first-generation college students, students from low-income families, and students with ...
This summer, TJ French begins each day with a familiar routine. From his apartment located on the east side of campus, he ...
Fostering community vitality in Southtown, a group of interrelated neighborhoods on the southside of Grand Rapids, takes many ...
Ask Calvin graduates about their education and one word seems synonymous: formative. If you look at the institution’s foundational documents, it’s not hard to figure out why. From the Expanded ...
This August, leaders across West Michigan will have a unique opportunity to learn, grow, and connect without leaving Grand Rapids.
An “incredible musician” and “steadfast friend,” a gentle leader and “wise mentor,” a “kind human” and “one of the loveliest of conversation partners.” These are some of the ways former colleagues and ...
On Friday, May 31, Telo Onyango, Jocelyn Nieze, and Myles Radersma were walking along a path in Grand Mere State Park in Stevensville, Michigan. The trio was doing routine tick surveillance efforts as ...
Since 2020, chapel attendance on Mondays and Wednesdays has risen significantly, while Tuesday and Thursday attendance has slightly declined. While the gap in attendance between ...
For nearly 20 years, Carl Kaiser was a soloist. He spent four years in the United States Army Chorus and then another 15 as principal lyric tenor at State Opera theaters throughout Germany.In 1977, he ...
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