This article has been edited since its initial publication. A nuclear chemist and a theoretical physicist walk into a lecture hall. They want to talk about God. Over the past week, several college groups and departments hosted speakers who grappled with the relationship between Christianity and science. Nuclear chemist Jay L. Wile explored the history...
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Junior places second in ultramarathon
Junior Oliver Bieser took second place in a 100-mile ultramarathon in Pennsylvania March 14. Only 56 runners completed the course, though 150 registered to run. Bieser finished with a time of 20:49:44 — second place overall and in the 20-29 age group. He averaged 12 minutes and 30 seconds per mile in the Rabid Racoon...
Production grows at Homestead
The sun sets behind Hillsdale Homestead. Courtesy | Lulu Celecia When Hillsdale College bought four acres of the closed Glei’s Orchards and Greenhouses last spring, Campus Recreation Director Ryan Perkins ’22 saw it as a dream come true. “In the Student Activities Office, we’ve been talking about ways to get students engaged and active outside...
Radio wins best station third year in a row
For the third year in a row, Radio Free Hillsdale WRFH 101.7 FM is the Michigan Association of Broadcasters’ College Audio Station of the Year. “You never know what to expect going into the awards,” said the station’s General Manager Scot Bertram. “We had a number of finalists this year, so there’s always a chance...
Barron speaks on worship
Bishop Robert Barron of the Diocese of Winona-Rochester in Minnesota and founder of Word on Fire Catholic Ministries, has nearly two million YouTube subscribers and three million followers on Facebook. Courtesy | American Magazine Believers should remember that worship is “purposefully wasteful,” Bishop Robert Barron said at a lecture in Christ Chapel March 20. “‘Why...



