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The Chimes

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The Chimes

Shame in the eye of the beholder

Jacob Knopf/ THE CHIMES
The first day of Torrey Conference allowed students to hear from vulnerable speakers on shame.
Rebecca Mitchell, Writer October 19, 2016
The first day of Torrey Conference allowed students to hear from vulnerable speakers on shame.

Show vulnerability in the midst of shame.

In session A, Curt Thompson discusses the act of abandoning shame and taking on vulnerability by testimonial discussion.   |   Jacob Knopf/ THE CHIMES
In session A, Curt Thompson discusses the act of abandoning shame and taking on vulnerability by testimonial discussion.
Kendall Jarboe, Writer October 19, 2016
In session A, Curt Thompson discusses the act of abandoning shame and taking on vulnerability by testimonial discussion.

A friend saw beyond my cultural differences

Photo courtesy of Abigail Anderson
During her time in Tanzania, Abigail Andersen grew close with a local girl who had the courage to stand up for her.
Abigail Andersen, Writer March 23, 2016
During her time in Tanzania, Abigail Andersen grew close with a local girl who had the courage to stand up for her.

Live and Lent live

Photo illustration by Becky Mitchell/THE CHIMES
Students April Cisneros and Mary Fristensky share their difficult yet rewarding Lent experiences.
Rebecca Mitchell, Writer February 24, 2016
Students April Cisneros and Mary Fristensky share their difficult yet rewarding Lent experiences.

Into the Origins of Easter

Into the Origins of Easter
Let Easter traditions remind us of Christ.
Jacqueline Lewis, Writer April 4, 2015
Let Easter traditions remind us of Christ.

Pop the bubble

Christians place too much emphasis on keeping themselves safe from the secular culture. | Jess Byrd/THE CHIMES
Christians place too much emphasis on keeping themselves safe from the secular culture.
Catherine Streng, Writer November 18, 2014
Christians place too much emphasis on keeping themselves safe from the secular culture.

No shame in solitude

Although loneliness is a common feeling around campus, the skills gained through intentional solitude can help to mitigate some of the negative effects associated with loneliness. | Courtesy of Ian Heisler
Although loneliness is a common feeling around campus, the skills gained through intentional solitude can help to mitigate some of the negative effects associated with loneliness.
Chimes Staff, Writer November 18, 2014
Although loneliness is a common feeling around campus, the skills gained through intentional solitude can help to mitigate some of the negative effects associated with loneliness.