Zane Miller ’19 is picking up right where he left off at Hillsdale College in his new role as graphic design fellow for External Affairs. The former art major who worked as a student designer for External Affairs will work remotely from Nashville, Tennessee. When on campus, Miller designed the Winona yearbook and Tower Light...
Harvard professor offers Christian perspective on work and anxiety
Any challenge can be reframed into an opportunity for faith, according to Harvard Medical School professor and practicing psychiatrist Dr. Kevin Majeres. “Reframing is the primary way to exercise faith because every task becomes an opportunity to please God,” he said. Majeres’ Oct.18 talk “Study as Prayer: The Science of Faith and Work” was the...
Make Heaven heavenly again: Don’t yell in the library
Remember when the elementary school librarian used to silence your chatty first-grade class with the signature adult catchphrase: “Inside voices!”? Several Hillsdale students seem to have missed this rudimentary lesson — and it shows. Recently, the volume on the top floor of the Mossey Library is louder than A.J.’s on a busy night. Heaven may...
Chargers sweep relay meet, win season’s first home meet
The swim team won both of the meets they competed in the past two weekends. At the first, an Oct. 16 relay meet at Malone University, the Chargers won every single event and finished with a score of 190. Eight teams competed and the second and third place finishers earned scores of 90 and 66...
John Paul II biographer speaks on communist downfall in Europe
A biographer of Pope John Paul II credited the former pontiff with toppling the Soviet Union and ending the Cold War in a campus speech on Oct. 26. “The collapse of European communism and the revolution of 1989 happened the way it did because Pope John Paul II ignited a revolution of conscience in June...



