Equip Ministries, a Christian organization on campus, began a new program called Prayer Lab this month to support students in deepening their spiritual lives. The group meets once a week to explore different styles of prayer and encourage one another in their spiritual journeys. “Our goal is to equip people with the tools to develop...
Castaldo to Protestant students: Engage Catholic friends with ‘grace and truth’
For Pastor Chris Castaldo — a former Roman Catholic — constructive engagement and sympathetic discourse across Reformation lines has been a longtime endeavor. Castaldo, who hails from New Covenant Church in Naperville, Illinois, opened his Feb. 21 lecture at College Baptist Church by inquiring how many in the audience came from a Roman Catholic background....
Hillsdale debaters compete in Richard Weaver Tournament
The Hillsdale College Debate Team competed on its home turf this past weekend. Hillsdale hosted the Richard M. Weaver Tournament, the only debate tournament the college hosts. Seven different schools, including John Carroll University and Penn State University, took part in the tournament, which was held in Lane Hall. Debaters had the opportunity to compete...
‘A blanket around the earth’: Hayes gives lecture series on consequences of global warming
We will not have arctic ice within 10 years and might not have coral reefs due to global warming, according to Professor of Physics Ken Hayes. In a three-part lecture series on climate change, Hayes, who has been studying global warming and climate change for 15 years, spoke to Hillsdale College students Feb. 4, Feb....
Carrington compares Cold War to current politics
Is the bitter partisan divide we face in this country a battle between two opposing regimes? Assistant Professor of Politics Adam Carrington asked this question during a talk at Hillsdale College, comparing today’s current political climate to that of the Election of 1800. The lecture, titled “The First Cold Civil War: The Election of 1800,”...




