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...
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Clubs to host ‘Hootenanny Shindig’ for special needs community
A Western-themed prom for young adults with special needs, called “A Hootenanny Shindig,” will feature a live band, line dance lessons, and snacks in the Hoynak Room April 12 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. The event will be hosted by the Great Opportunities for Assistance and Leadership Special Education Assistance in collaboration with the Honky Tonk Club. ...
Speaker says absolute autonomy is impossible, unrealistic
Our culture idolizes personal autonomy, but few ever reach that standard and it is a good thing, according to author and speaker Leah Libresco Sargeant. “Dependence is the only thing we’re guaranteed in a human life,” Sargeant said. “Striving for an autonomous life, a life where our strengths are equal to our duties and our...
Radio wins best college audio station for fifth time
Alessia Sandala and Grace Novak with their scholarship awards. Courtesy | Scot Bertram Radio students from Hillsdale College’s WRFH beat out competitors from Michigan State University, University of Michigan, and nearly a dozen other competing colleges to win the Michigan Association of Broadcasters’ designation “Best College Audio Station” for the fourth consecutive year, and the...
Rahe gives historical context of Iran
America has been interested in Middle Eastern oil since World War II, Paul Rahe, professor of history at Hillsdale College, said. The Hillsdale Lyceum hosted Rahe for a discussion on the Iranian War on March 26. “Iran has the potential, if they become powerful enough, to use oil as a weapon and have tremendous leverage,”...
