Speakers for CCA I: Christianity in America discuss American history and the country’s roots in religion. Courtesy | Hillsdale Archives Christianity is necessary for the morality and preservation of the American republic, according to speakers at this week’s Center for Constructive Alternatives seminars. “A post-Christian America will not just be hostile toward individual Christians, but...
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Grove City professor addresses transgression
Grove City professor Carl Trueman discusses modern shift toward individualism at Hillsdale College Drummond lecture. Courtesy | Ligonier Modern culture defines itself by opposing whatever the established norm may be, what Carl Trueman called transgression in a Drummond Lecture titled, “Blessed Are the Transgressors,” Sept. 26 in Christ Chapel. “Transgression can never be satisfied,” Trueman...
Total Fit group hosts workout challenge on campus
Student participants in Total Fit’s “Gallant” challenge pose for a photo in Founder’s Gym. Courtesy | Paul Sri Total Fit ran a “Gallant” workout challenge for anyone wanting to participate Sept. 28. Sri, a Total Fit coach, said the workout was meant to be difficult. “Like anything that we do here, we want to challenge...
Simpson men prevail through the rain at Naval Battle
Rain was not enough to dampen the spirits of students as they battled on cardboard boats and rafts at Campus Rec’s Naval Battle at Baw Beese Lake last Saturday. The men of Simpson prevailed 3-0 after 15 minutes of battle. Two teams faced off in a water-themed version of capture the flag. The men of...
Chemistry professor to compete in world gravel cycling championship in Belgium
A Hillsdale chemistry professor will compete in a cycling world championship in Belgium this week. Courtney Meyet, chairwoman and associate professor of chemistry, will compete with Team USA in Flanders, Belgium, as a participant in the 2024 Bolero UCI Gravel World Championships Oct. 5. “I will be representing our country, wearing the national kit. It’s...


