Warm turkey just off the bone, cranberry sauce from a canned tin, and corn pudding in a white porcelain dish remind us of Thanksgiving dinner. These dishes bring us back to our childhood and the years that we have spent being surrounded by family and friends for the joyous occasion. In honor of these good...
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Visiting speaker discusses religious liberty and traditional marriage
Ryan Anderson, president of Ethics and Public Policy Center, visits campus. Progressive secular groups have gradually restricted religious liberty through government mandates, President of the Ethics and Public Policy Center Ryan Anderson said in his speech “Illiberal Liberalism: On Religious Liberty, Gay Marriage, and Gender Ideology,” on Wednesday, April 5 in Christ Chapel. “For the...
Dress to impress: Look stylish and professional
A man dresses professionally at work. Courtesy | Unsplash In an effort to raise interest and offer practical guidance about business fashion, sophomore Carlie Steele and junior Adam Gaddy are developing a digital and printed publication called “Fashion in Business” in coordination with Career Services. Steele and Gaddy are looking to provide students with practical...
Nonprofit offers annual college scholarships
The Hillsdale County Community Foundation offers college scholarships to high school students. Courtesy | Facebook The Hillsdale County Community Foundation will soon release its annual scholarships, which totaled more than $242,000 last year. Melinda Eggleston, the director of the program, said the scholarships are open to all high school students and often go to those...