Equip Ministries has started a new Bible study featuring local pastors discussing various core principles of Christian belief. The program, held in Kendall 236A at 8 pm, meets on various Thursdays throughout the semester. Equip currently has several other programs already, and this new study was created to meet a different need the leaders perceived...
Author: Abraham Sullivan (Abraham Sullivan)
‘Man Up!’ strengthens dorm bonds
A crowd of men stood around, watching as those ahead of them in line attempted to jump over a rolling log positioned at shoulder height. It was the first obstacle of over 25 in the Fort Custer obstacle course, completed by the men of Koon, Niedfeldt, and Whitley Residences on Saturday Sept. 15. Associate Dean...
Student-led ‘Science and Ethics’ radio show gains new leadership
Dr. Laura Niklason, a noted scientist and professor of anesthesiology and biomedical engineering at Yale University, was interviewed by Lillian Quinones ’18 on Quinones’ radio show “Science and Ethics.” “A synthetic blood vessel that you developed was grafted into the arm of a kidney dialysis patient. The research that produced this result took 20 years...
Men’s dorms spend weekend at Fort Custer
On Saturday Sept. 15 the men of Koon, Niedfeldt, and Whitley, led by Associate Dean of Men Chief Rogers, will travel to Fort Custer to participate in a group activity designed to be fun while also drawing them closer together. Dorms will meet at 7:30 a.m. for a bus ride up to the fort, where...
Osmond recounts studying opera with world’s finest
Not many people know someone who has gone out for coffee with one of the world’s most famous singers. Even fewer know someone who was a renowned singer themselves, still less who personally trained one of Europe’s most highly regarded sopranos. Melissa “Missy” Osmond, Hillsdale’s professor of voice, has done all those things. Not...