Sign-ups are still open for a two-week internship in Uganda through Hillsdale College this summer. Students will travel with Associate Dean of Men Jeffrey “Chief” Rogers July 15-29 to assist a small fishing village and help on microfinancing, library promotion, and school projects. Rogers traveled to Uganda last year after Joy Ngobi, the mother of...
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Egypt takes first in Manning Street chariot races
Competitors gathered on Manning Street last Saturday to construct wooden carts and race them down the road in teams of two. Kyle Johns | Campus Rec Off-campus house Egypt took gold in a chariot race on Manning Street after Student Activities Board’s Taste of Manning on Saturday. “The Manning Street Chariot Race was an extremely...
Mock trial finishes season as second-best program in nation
The Hillsdale College Mock Trial Team A came in second at its national championship tournament last weekend, after finishing first in its division. It fell in the final round to the University of Virginia, which won the championship at the American Mock Trial Association National Championship Tournament in Chicago. Before the final round, Hillsdale defeated...
Christina Lambert presents lecture on T.S. Eliot
The work of T.S. Eliot shows how the transformative power of grace applies in many areas of Christian life, Assistant Professor of English Christina Lambert said in a lecture sponsored by the Anglican Student Fellowship on April 19. “These texts invite us to experience joy in a dark world, and the possibility for transformation in...
Student fed to host coffee with construction workers
The Student Federation will serve coffee and donuts to students and construction workers on Friday April 26 from 9:30-10 a.m. “The construction workers are always very friendly, and try to go out of their way to greet us,” sophomore and federation representative Lucy Treene said. “I got the idea after seeing one of the construction...




