Young adults should take the time to try new things and practice independence, while also relying on the wisdom of their family, according to two local pastors at an Equip Ministries lecture April 4. “We don’t want to raise children that end up thinking they are so independent, they’re so self-sufficient under God,” said Bob...
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Faculty warn against tariffs
Since the beginning of March, Trump has implemented global tariffs leading to large fluctuations in the stock market and international retaliatory tariffs. Courtesy | Wikimedia Commons President Donald Trump’s tariff plan opposes both economic and legal procedures and destabilizes the average American’s finances, according to some Hillsdale professors. “This is an unforced error by the...
Campus icons battle at Simpson
Sophomore Luke Waters won this year’s Simpson Smackdown wrestling competition as the Raging Bull, but Chair and Professor of English Justin Jackson told Waters he was coming for him next year in a displayed video at the wrestling match’s finale. “I destroyed every single one out here on the mat tonight, and if Dr. Jackson...
Political scientist explains American counterterrorism
America’s presence in the Middle East traces back to the 1930s and is just one example of the multifacets of counterterrorism, Raphael S. Cohen said in a lecture hosted by the Alexander Hamilton Society. Cohen is the director of RAND School of Public Policy’s National Security Program, Strategy and Doctrine Program, and Project Air Force,...
Lutheran pastor encourages unity across denominations
Rev. Michael Frese serves as the wing chaplain for the 122nd fighter wing in Fort Wayne and worked as a part-time pastor at Redeemer Lutheran Church in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Courtesy | Redeemer Lutheran Church Understanding how to converse with Christians of varying denominations is key to enjoying life to its fullest, Rev. Michael Frese...


