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Two scientists lecture on faith

This article has been edited since its initial publication. A nuclear chemist and a theoretical physicist walk into a lecture hall. They want to talk about God.  Over the past week, several college groups and departments hosted speakers who grappled with the relationship between Christianity and science. Nuclear chemist Jay L. Wile explored the history...

Author-illustrator encourages artistry at Academy
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Author-illustrator encourages artistry at Academy

Zenz presents to Hillsdale Academy high school students.  COLLEGIAN  | ANNA BROUSSARD   Childlike creativity can make a significant difference, said children’s author and illustrator Aaron Zenz ’98 at Hillsdale Academy on March 21.  “It’s great getting kids excited about art and story through my books and school visits,” Zenz said in an email. “If...

Travel while you’re young
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Travel while you’re young

When my family lived in Beijing, China, during my middle school years, we traveled around Asia so often that, as unbelievable as it may sound, I got sick of it. I actually threw a fit when my parents announced our next travel itinerary. After COVID-19 trapped us all at home for months, there was nothing...

Violinist to perform in Conrad Recital Hall
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Violinist to perform in Conrad Recital Hall

Aaron Berofsky will perform in Conrad Recital Hall COURTESY | Melissa Knecht The son of a world-renowned violinist will accompany his father on the piano to perform several duets, including Mozart’s Sonata in E-Flat Major, in the Conrad Recital Hall at 8 p.m. March 29.  “It’s another thing to see father and son, what they...

Most states are good, mine is better: Have state pride
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Most states are good, mine is better: Have state pride

Americans often give unflattering descriptions of our country: We’re on the whole a bunch of rich, gun-owning, unilingual, sports-obsessed consumers living among single parents and criminals. The coasts are liberal, the heartland is conservative, we drive everywhere, our big cities are tourist traps, and most of us have never left North America. We even do...