You stumble across the bedroom and grapple with the alarm. You manage to shut it off. As you turn back around, you’re left with the day’s first mess: a scrunched-up pile of sheets and blankets. Will it defeat you again or will you rise to the occasion? Quit making excuses and start making your bed.
Author: Sean Callaghan (Sean Callaghan)
Professors share their life travels from Venezuela to Russia
American travelers should know how to say please and thank you in the foreign countries they visit, said Chairwoman and Professor of Art Barbara Bushey at “Postcards from Abroad,” hosted by the Alexander Hamilton Society and the International Club on April 7. AHS and International Club hosted Professor of Economics Ivan Pongracic Jr., Assistant Professor...
Disney’s worst enemy speaks on critical race theory in schools
The best solution for defeating the Marxist-Leninist ideologies within institutions today is to lay siege to them and create alternatives, said Christopher Rufo at a lecture on Tuesday. Rufo is a senior fellow and director of the initiative on critical race theory at the Manhattan Institute. He is also a contributing editor at City...
College choir presents spring concert
“This performance showed the wide capacity of the music faculty,” said Timothy McDonnell, associate professor of music and director of sacred music. “The diversity of talents in the music department was on full display.” Hillsdale College’s Chamber and College Choir presented a varied program last Sunday during the Spring Choir Concert in Christ Chapel. McDonnell...
‘Faith and Life’ series concludes with lecture on truth claims
Man cannot help but make “truth claims,” said Professor of Philosophy Gregory E. Ganssle at the last lecture of the “Faith and Life” series on March 3. “If we can avoid these types of truth claims and we can avoid holding them, we can work toward developing cooperation rather than causing conflict,” Ganssle said. Ganssle...