As pre-registration for spring semester classes starts, students should remember that “missing out” on a class will not end their academic worlds. Excitement marks the entire class selection process (at least for the nerdier students). Talk about classes can resemble pre-prom excitement from high schoolers — “Who are you taking?” Enthusiasm from older students who...
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A conversation with Greg Wolfe, editor of Image Magazine
The Visiting Writers Program of the Department of English, directed by associate professor of English John Somerville, is hosting a special two-day event Oct. 20 and 21. The event honors Greg Wolfe, class of ’80, publisher and editor of Image journal, and director of the Center for Religious Humanism and director of the MFA in...
Greg Wolfe: The alpha choice
At 8 p.m. next Tuesday, Oct. 21, students are faced with a choice of how to spend the last night before fall break begins (besides studying for their last midterms, of course). In the Dow Center Rooms A&B, Gregory Wolfe — conservative author, Hillsdale College graduate, founder and editor of Image, a national journal of...
An economy fit for humans
The recent conference hosted by Front Porch Republic’s title, “Making a Home Fit for Humans,” describes what our contemporary political discourse lacks. The conference, held Sept. 27 at the University of Louisville by the online conservative publication, treated ideas such as place, home, and community, and provided 30 Hillsdale students, faculty, and myself with 11...
Charger Chatter: Haylee Booms
Junior Haylee Booms plays right-side hitter on the women’s volleyball team. Booms was recently named GLIAC South Division Player of the Week. A pre-med student from Marysville, Michigan, Booms is majoring in Spanish and wants to attend medical school after graduating from Hillsdale College. How do you feel about being named GLIAC South Player...