Nathaniel Nobbs is a junior studying marketing management and finance, and when he’s not studying or practicing, he enjoys being outdoors. How did you discover track and field? Track and Field has basically been a family sport since my older sister began high school, and I just followed right in her steps. I actually wasn’t...
Author: Chris McCaffery (Chris McCaffery)
Reading between the lines
Arthur M. Melzer, professor of political science at Michigan State University and author of “Philosophy Between the Lines: The Lost Art of Esoteric Writing,” will be speaking this Sunday at 8 p.m. in Lane 125. The talk will be hosted by the Office of the President, the Van Andel Graduate School of Statesmanship, the Dow...
SAI bringing old and new
It won’t be a wedding, but the women of Sigma Alpha Iota music fraternity will have “something old, something new” for campus at their spring concert 8 p.m. on March 27 in McNamara Rehearsal Hall. The women will perform popular and traditional songs with members of men’s music fraternities Phi Mu Alpha and Mu Alpha....
Banning tips does not deny one’s humanity
The Collegian’s Feb. 19 staff editorial, “Keep tipping student workers,” sounded a feel-good call to aid the beleaguered student employees of A.J.’s Cafe and Jitters Coffee Cart. Its haughty tone helped conjure an overblown dramatization: The fascist Bon Appétit curtailing the Hillsdale student’s right, privilege, and patriotic obligation to tip their barista — the latest...
Professors present various views on justification
The fruits of a fall semester seminar on justification were on display last Friday at a panel event hosted by the Lyceum, a student organization funded by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute. At the panel, Professor of Religion and Humanities Tom Burke, Assistant Professor of Religion Don Westblade, and Assistant Professor of History Matthew Gaetano gave...
