Twelve Hillsdale College students received awards across six categories in the 2023 National Student Production Awards from College Broadcasters Inc., the most winners in Hillsdale’s history. CBI, a national organization for college radio programs, announced the finalists on Oct. 21 at the National Student Media Convention in Orlando, Florida. Six Hillsdale student radio and video productions ranked in the top...
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Rev. Lee Gatiss to give Drummond Lecture
The ideas of a Puritan theologian will be the subject of the next Drummond Lecture in Christ Chapel,“John Owen on the Genius of English Puritanism,” scheduled to be delivered by Rev. Lee Gatiss today. Gatiss arrived in Hillsdale from England yesterday, according to Associate Vice President for Curriculum David Whalen. “He’s a very engaging speaker who seamlessly weaves together deep...

Musicians, comedians perform at Chi O Coffeehouse
Women’s sorority Chi Omega hosted student musicians and comedians at its annual Chi O Coffeehouse fundraiser Nov. 3. The sorority’s second philanthropy event of the fall semester raised money for the Make-A-Wish Foundation Michigan, an organization that grants wishes to terminally ill children in the state of Michigan. The fundraiser always has high student participation according to junior Ruth Kirsch,...

Christina Lambert joins English department
When Assistant Professor of English Christina Lambert, ’16 received an email about a job opening in the English department at Hillsdale, she had another two years to go before finishing her dissertation at Baylor University. But after receiving that email from Professor of History Richard Gamble, Lambert finished her dissertation in a year, defended her thesis in June, graduated in...

College, chamber choirs to perform in Christ Chapel
The Chamber and College Choirs will perform a wide variety of pieces in their concert this Sunday at 3 p.m. in Christ Chapel. “This concert has things from all over the map,” visiting conductor Brad Holmes said. “From a 20th-century cathedral to an ancient Latin text, the wide range of selections means this is truly a concert with something for...

College hosts CCA with lectures on ‘Great Economists’
A nation’s freedom is strongly connected to its economic freedom, according to speakers at this week’s Center for Constructive Alternatives seminars. Hillsdale College hosted its second CCA of the academic year, “Great Economists,” from Nov. 5-8. Mark Skousen, professor of free enterprise at Chapman University, gave the first lecture, discussing Adam Smith, on Sunday afternoon. Skousen detailed Adam Smith’s contributions...

Students compete in Catholic vs. Protestant soccer game
The Protestants defeated the Catholics 3-0 in Campus Rec’s Protestant vs. Catholic soccer game, El Classico, at Hayden Park. “The goal of the event is to have a fun way to get students around campus who play soccer but maybe don’t have the skill level of a club member to get them all together, to build off of fun rivalry,...
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