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‘Working with your hands and praying’: Meet a Hillsdale summer program

Growing your faith through spiritual disciplines and serving the Hillsdale community while working a farm is the Building Up Disciplines in Summer program’s pursuit, according to Ryan Perkins, director of campus recreation and club sports.  “Working with your hands and praying are not mutually exclusive,” Perkins said. “It’s all part of growing as a whole...

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Frudakis to retire, looks forward to a quiet life

The professor who sculpted the campus statues of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, Ronald Reagan, and James Madison will retire after this semester. Anthony Frudakis, associate professor of art, began teaching at Hillsdale College in 1991 “I’m looking forward to getting back into doing a lot more reading,” Frudakis said. He plans to spend...

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Hillsdale student takes top debate award

Sophomore Noah Woo won “First Place Overall Speaker” at the Collegiate Advocacy Research and Debate competition that was held in California State University Long Beach Feb. 21-22.  Despite participating in the competition online, Woo won first place in both advocacy and community building, and second place in evidence and analysis, earning him the award. Woo...

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Campus reacts to military strikes on Iranian regime

U.S. military action against the Iranian regime is necessary but may cause problems for President Donald Trump at home, according to Paul Rahe, a professor of history who also teaches in the Van Andel Graduate School of Statesmanship.  “If we do not succeed in regime change, this will mean trouble for Trump domestically. He’s a...

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Hillsdale considered for active-duty military fellowships

Department of War places Hillsdale on list of potential partners The Department of War listed Hillsdale College as a potential partner for active-duty military graduate fellowships after Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced the cancellation of existing programs at elite educational and nonprofit institutions, including Harvard University, MIT, and Yale University.  “We cannot and will...