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The Chimes

Racing cancer

Le Roux gets ready to run on the track.
Jana redefines what it means to run the good race.
Charlotte McKinley, Freelance Writer May 2, 2023

Jana Le Roux knew something was amiss when minor injuries took too long to heal and when she broke her hip. After her hip healed, she started running again, but something was still wrong. “I thought maybe I had COVID because like, my heart wasn't working,” the junior public health major said. After...

Remembering Chadwick Boseman

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Though Boseman’s career has come to an untimely close, his impact continues both on-screen and off.
Emily Coffey, Managing Editor September 5, 2020

Actor Chadwick Boseman spent his career working on many important films, fighting for diversity and rising up in the Hollywood ranks. However, he was more than just an actor, as he also helped to cheer up children battling cancer through the “Make a Wish” program. Diagnosed with stage III colon cancer...

Recovery thinks through affliction

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Brain injury survivors speak boldly on their struggles and successes.
Samantha Gassaway, Writer March 28, 2017
Brain injury survivors speak boldly on their struggles and successes.

CCCU team researches life after cancer

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Council funds Elizabeth Hall to research the spiritual effects cancer has on believers.
Daisy Gonzalez, Writer February 22, 2017
Council funds Elizabeth Hall to research the spiritual effects cancer has on believers.

Suffering demands study

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Psychology professor Liz Hall exposes the truth behind Christian suffering.
Samantha Gassaway, Writer February 21, 2017
Psychology professor Liz Hall exposes the truth behind Christian suffering.

“A New Career in a New Town”

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David Bowie’s final masterpiece leaves us the way he lived — brilliant.
Christian Davis, Writer February 17, 2016
David Bowie’s final masterpiece leaves us the way he lived — brilliant.

Hats for cancer

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Sophomore Lauren Peterson starts a student chapter of Love Your Melon, an organization that provides hats and funding for children battling cancer.
Jehn Kubiak, Writer October 6, 2015
Sophomore Lauren Peterson starts a student chapter of Love Your Melon, an organization that provides hats and funding for children battling cancer.

State ban might affect new athletic field plans

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A new senate bill calls for research on the health hazards of synthetic turfs and stalls installations until 2018.
Dayna Drum, Writer February 3, 2015
A new senate bill calls for research on the health hazards of synthetic turfs and stalls installations until 2018.

Courageous living

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Although Brittany Maynard’s assisted suicide represents a kind of courage, living through painful circumstances can result in unforeseen benefits.
Chimes Staff, Writer November 12, 2014
Although Brittany Maynard’s assisted suicide represents a kind of courage, living through painful circumstances can result in unforeseen benefits.

Thinking about the pink ribbon

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As Breast Cancer Awareness Month continues, students and faculty reflect on the stories and faces behind the pink ribbon.
Sarah Pineda, Writer October 14, 2014
As Breast Cancer Awareness Month continues, students and faculty reflect on the stories and faces behind the pink ribbon.