Racing cancer
Jana redefines what it means to run the good race.
Charlotte McKinley, Freelance Writer
• May 2, 2023
Remembering Chadwick Boseman
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
Recovery thinks through affliction
Brain injury survivors speak boldly on their struggles and successes.
Samantha Gassaway, Writer
• March 28, 2017
CCCU team researches life after cancer
Council funds Elizabeth Hall to research the spiritual effects cancer has on believers.
Daisy Gonzalez, Writer
• February 22, 2017
Suffering demands study
Psychology professor Liz Hall exposes the truth behind Christian suffering.
Samantha Gassaway, Writer
• February 21, 2017
“A New Career in a New Town”
David Bowie’s final masterpiece leaves us the way he lived — brilliant.
Christian Davis, Writer
• February 17, 2016
Hats for cancer
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
State ban might affect new athletic field plans
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
Courageous living
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
Thinking about the pink ribbon
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