Slow down. Enjoy reading the newspaper. Sure, it’s hell week and you’ve got a helluva lot of pages to finish before you can sleep—or ingest whatever cocktail of stimulants and supplements and fumes you’ve replaced that with before studying for finals—but you need to stop and remember life is bigger than this. Go check out...
Author: Micah Meadowcroft (Micah Meadowcroft)
David Mills: communicating Christianity
This evening, writer and editor David Mills will present a talk entitled “Cultural Apologetics” at 7 p.m. in Lane 124. Mills, who has served as editor of Touchstone magazine and executive editor of First Things magazine, comes to Hillsdale at the invitation of the editorial staff of the Hillsdale Forum, co-sponsoring his talk with the...
Celebrating Churchill’s honorary U.S. citizenship
Next week the Grewcock Student Union will become a little bit of Britannia for a day. April 9 marks 50 years since Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill was appointed an honorary U.S. citizen by President Kennedy. To celebrate the oft-unnoticed national Winston Churchill Day, the college will transform the union from 12:15 p.m. to 2 p.m....
With the retirement of Rein Zeller, no more computer science
“It’s very tough to be a one-man program, and that’s what Dr. Zeller has been,” said Samuel Webster, associate professor of mathematics and head of the math department. With the retirement of Rein Zeller, associate professor of computation and computer science, at the end of this year, Hillsdale will no longer have a computer science...
Indoor track and field season ends on the national podium
While the rest of school sought the sun or feverishly caught up on homework over spring break, Hillsdale women’s indoor track and field took second place at the NCAA Division II national championship in Birmingham, Alabama. The Charger men finished in 14th place with three All-American performances. “The men were pretty darn solid,” Head Track...