Applications for the annual Passages trip to Israel with Hillsdale College are open, and the trip is worth the time and money, junior Fernando Bravo said at Explore the Holy Land Info Session on March 30. “Israel is important to us as Christians,” Bravo said. “We love Israel.” Assistant Professor of Religion Don Westblade shared application and price information. Bravo...
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Health Center hosts plant therapy sessions after COVID-19 hiatus
Following a couple of years’ hiatus due to COVID-19 and some health challenges, Campus horticulturist Angie Girdham is back to offering regular plant therapy sessions through the Health Center. A handful of students gathered in the back room of the new addition to the Health Center on March 29 to discuss their mental health and partake in plant-themed activities. “We...

Campus speaks on Trump’s indictment
Campus responds to Trump’s indictment. Every American, regardless of their political position, should be horrified and outraged by the historic indictment of former President Donald Trump, according to Associate Professor of Economics Charles Steele. “The persecution of President Trump by the legal system is designed to terrify anyone who considers seriously reforming it,” Steele said. “America will not recover if...

Student Publication Board selects editors
Elizabeth Troutman to be Editor-in-Chief of The Collegian 2023-2024. The Student Publication Board selected the new editors of The Collegian, Tower Light, and Hillsdale’s Winona Yearbook for the 2023-2024 school year. Junior Elizabeth Troutman will be next year’s editor-in-chief of The Collegian, Hillsdale College’s student-run newspaper. Sophomores Kara Miller and Sophie Keller will be the Tower Light editors-in-chief, and sophomore...

Professors West and Schlueter debate social contract theory
Social contract theory is nothing more than a noble lie, Professor of Philosophy and Religion Nathan Schlueter said during a debate with Professor of Politics Thomas West March 30. “The two great challenges we face in American politics today are the administrative state and expressive individualism,” Schlueter said. “I think highlighting social contract theory might exacerbate those issues.” Social contract...

Hillsdale professor speaks at Intercollegiate Studies Institute conference
Professor of History Bradley Birzer spoke on Notre Dame’s campus at “The Great American Storybook,” for the Intercollegiate Studies Institute. “I came into Dr. Birzer’s talk convinced I hated Willa Cather and James Fenimore Cooper’s books and left convinced their books should be the next on my reading list,” sophomore Margaret Baldwin said. Eight Hillsdale students attended the conference which...

Students to hold info session about Israel
Students who visited Israel during Christmas break are offering an information session on the Passages Israel program tonight in Lane 123 at 6 p.m. Junior Fernando Bravo is coordinating the information session and said it will cover topics including trip logistics, the application process, the cost of attending, and trip itinerary. “We are also having some students briefly share some...
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