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Speed & Trixie check out a concert

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Women’s soccer team ties with Kalamazoo in 120-minute overtime

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Susan Byker: content behind the scenes

Zuiderveen discusses photography and the arts

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Winds of change provide open door

Calvin has connection with Nobel Laureate

Physics Professor Matt Walhout and junior Jon Lefers examine the device that was used in research which won Dr. William Phillips the Nobel Prize for physics.

Last Wednesday morning when physics Professor Matt Walhout came into work he discovered, along with the rest of the world, that his mentor, Dr. William Phillips of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (N.I.S.T.), had won the Nobel Prize for physics.

This is a section of the apparatus that helped Phillips win the Nobel Prize for physics.

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Creative powers expressed through garage sale

Art Instructor Conrad Bakker held an outdoor installation last Saturday which had all the appearance of a garage sale, yet almost none of the intentions.

The flyer was titled “Garage Sale,” but this was perhaps a bit misleading to a casual glance. Bargain seekers would benifit to read the subtitle which explained that this particular garage sale was “A Carved and Painted Fiction.”

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Sophomore Todd Folkert passes the ball to a teammate in a recent game. The next home game for men’s soccer will be on Saturday, October 18, against Alma.

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