Author and pastor Kevin DeYoung offered a biblical perspective on declining birth rates across the globe in his April 7 Drummond Lecture in Christ Chapel entitled “Family, Civilization, and the Church: The Christian Case for Getting Married and Having Children.” “The most significant thing happening in the world today is quite likely the thing not...
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Documentary class to premiere films on Hillsdale sports legends
The documentary and filmmaking class will also premiere “The Legend of Jack Gohlke,” a story about the Hillsdale College basketball player who graduated in 2023. Courtesy | CNN Students in the documentary filmmaking class will premiere two films about Hillsdale sports legends along with shorter student projects April 15 at 7 p.m. in Plaster Auditorium....
Catholic Society to finish women’s lecture series
The Catholic Society three day Lenten Mini-Retreat Series featuring reflections on female identity will end Saturday, April 12. Courtesy | Amalia Hansen Catholic Society Women’s Outreach will host the final part of a three day Lenten Mini-Retreat Series featuring reflections on female identity Saturday, April 12. The mini-retreat will begin with 8 a.m. Mass and...
Student bands to battle for CHP
Eight student bands will compete for a chance to open for the headlining guest band at Centralhallapalooza during the Student Activity Board’s CHP Showdown tonight from 8 p.m. to midnight. “Showdown is a great way for students to be introduced to different student bands,” Student Activities Board Media Team Member and junior Emma Kate Mellors...
George Nash speaks on Buckley’s legacy
George Nash wrote a book on the history of conservatism. John J. Miller | Collegian Historian George Nash said American politics changed under the work of William F. Buckley, a man many consider to be the “patron saint of American conservatism,” April 8 in Plaster Auditorium. “He changed minds, he changed lives, and he labored...




