Finals Week approaches, and so do torturous late nights of studying fueled by junk food and coffee. Finishing term papers and being prepared for finals takes a toll on your body and sleep schedule, and while a sufficient amount of sleep might be idealistic, you may not always have time. To keep your immune system...
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Chamber Choir: A concert of firsts and lasts
The Hillsdale College Chamber Choir performed the world premiere of “Three Sunsets” by Steven Lebetkin, a choral work based on Lewis Carroll’s poetry, at the Annual Spring Concert at College Baptist on April 13. The concert featured poignant numbers written in the 20th and 21st centuries. Fitting for Lenten Season, the repertoire included “Agnus Dei”...
Harris returns: ‘I Kissed Dating Goodbye’ survival stories
Writer and one-time Pastor Joshua Harris is once more trying to reach American Evangelicals through media. But this time, his message departs from his conservative teaching on sexuality and dating. Harris has made a documentary titled “I Survived I Kissed Dating Goodbye,” in reference to his book on dating “I Kissed Dating Goodbye.” In the...
Reviving the art of reading aloud
Whether it’s to the preemie babies in hospital incubators, young children piling onto a couch after dinner, the teenager who just came home from school, the couple on a road trip, or an elderly man with his daughter in a nursing home, there is universal power in reading out loud together. Hearts quiet, minds focus,...
Bag a prize over Spring Break
Take a bag — and some photos — on Spring Break. During the 10 days off from school, students have a chance to win prizes through the Hillsdale College Bookstore’s “Take Your Bag” competition. While the bookstore has put on the competition more than once in past years, this is the first time it has...