A letter written by Thomas Jefferson and a spoon made by Paul Revere are on display in the Heritage Room to commemorate America’s 250th anniversary. The collection will remain on display until July 4. It includes an exhibit from the college’s coin collection exploring the history of the U.S. dime, the military appointment certificate of...
Chaplain offers students ‘Soul Care’ retreat
The Chaplain’s Office and the Health and Wellness Center will offer a co-ed Soul Care retreat this weekend, April 10-12, at St. Augustine’s House, a Lutheran Benedictine monastery in Oxford, Michigan. “It’s designed to give busy Hillsdale students a change to slow down and rest with Jesus,” Rick said. Retreatants will spend two nights and...
Students to premiere documentary on Hillsdale’s ‘A Christmas Story’ director
The director of the cult movie “A Christmas Story” went to Hillsdale College, and students will tell the tale of Bob Clark in a documentary that screens for the first time next week. “We have gotten to learn so many things about him that honestly weren’t very well known,” said sophomore Lonán Mooney, a writer...
Halter Center offers public memberships, discounts for faculty and staff
The Nimrod Complex, the newest addition of the John A. Halter Shooting Sports Center, is now welcoming the public to apply for memberships. “We offer all of the shotgun disciplines and competition, as well as air precision, smallbore, centerfire rifle and pistol opportunities, archery, and action shooting practice and competition,” said Action Shooting & Training...
Anglican priest explains ‘New Christian Zionism’
The mainstream view of Israel among some Christians could lead to another Holocaust, an Anglican priest warned in a lecture last week. Rev. Gerald McDermott called this group “supersessionists” in a talk delivered in the Hoynak room March 30, titled “How My Mind Has Changed on Israel.” Supersessionism, McDermott explained, is the view that Jesus...