Junior Emily Schutte and senior Lauren Smyth were nominated for awards. Courtesy | Scot Bertram Junior Emily Schutte won first-place for “Best Newscast” out of all the colleges in the nation, awarded by the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System March 8. “Earlier that day, someone had made a funny comment about how it was hard to be...
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Total Fit Murph workout to honor fallen soldiers
Last year’s student participants in Total Fit’s Gallant challenge pose in Founder’s Gym, where the Murph Challenge will take place March 29 at 9 a.m. Courtesy | Paul Sri Students and faculty are gearing up for a challenging fitness event that honors fallen military personnel and promotes campus-wide wellness. The Murph Challenge, hosted by Total...
Students throw tea on military history trip to New England
Students reenacted throwing tea into the Boston Harbor with Professor of History David Stewart and Assistant Professor of Medieval History Charles Yost during a spring break tour of historical locations in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New York associated with the early years of the American Revolution. The group visited the sites of the Boston Massacre, the...
Author to discuss church fathers
Hillsdale Catholic Society will host author Joe Heschmeyer to deliver a talk in Plaster Auditorium on “The Faith of the Early Church before Constantine” March 26 at 7 p.m. A soiree at the Phi Sig Pavilion, with food, drinks, and live music by senior Greg Whalen from 8:30-10:00 p.m will follow the talk, which was...
SAB brings professor talk show to campus
Professor of Philosophy and Religion Nathan Schlueter performed a music act with three of his kids at Faculty Revue last year. This year’s SAB faculty event will be a Late Night Prof Talk Show. Courtesy | Student Activities Board Forget Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Fallon — the Student Activities Board is hosting a Late Night...




