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‘Faith and Life’ series concludes with lecture on truth claims

‘Faith and Life’ series concludes with lecture on truth claims

Man cannot help but make “truth claims,” said Professor of Philosophy Gregory E. Ganssle at the last lecture of the “Faith and Life” series on March 3.  “If we can avoid these types of truth claims and we can avoid holding them, we can work toward developing cooperation rather than causing conflict,” Ganssle said.  Ganssle spoke about the confusion that...

Student Union offers Disney+, ESPN, Hulu

Student Union offers Disney+, ESPN, Hulu

The Student Activities Board added a new feature to the Grewcock Student Union — Disney +, ESPN, and Hulu for student use, free of charge.  On Thursday, SAB hosted a screening of “The Pirates of the Caribbean” to celebrate the new feature.  One attendee, freshman Kate VanderWall, said she is excited about the new streaming services because she is not...

Four economics professors sign statement against Build Back Better agenda

Four Hillsdale College economics professors signed a statement denouncing the Biden Administration’s Build Back Better agenda featured in the Wall Street Journal on March 1. Hillsdale College Chairman of Economics, Business, and Accounting Charles Steele, Professor of Economics Ivan Pongracic, Associate Professor of Economics Michael Clark, and Director of Economics Gary Wolfram signed the statement from the America First Policy...

Philosophy and religion hosts lecture on mental disorders in the church

Philosophy and religion hosts lecture on mental disorders in the church

Psychology and religion do not get along. At least, that was the attitude for decades when it came to treatment of mental disorders, argued Kate Finley, professor of philosophy at Hope College, at a lecture on March 4. Finley spoke to students on “The Relationship Between Mental Disorders and Religion” during a lecture sponsored by the department of philosophy and...

Security Office moves to Knorr Student Center

Security Office moves to Knorr Student Center

The Hillsdale College Campus Security Department is moving this week to new offices on the lower level of the Knorr Student Center after nearly 10 years at 25 Galloway Drive. It will take over the former Information Technology Security offices, across from Career Services. “This new office location makes us more centralized and easier to find for students, visitors, and...

Madelyn Clark ’21 to take over as director of student activities at the end of the semester

Madelyn Clark ’21 to take over as director of student activities at the end of the semester

Madelyn Clark ’21 will take over as director of student activities at the end of the semester, replacing current director Zane Mabry ’20. Mabry plans to move to South Bend, Indiana, after marrying Hadiah Ritchey ’20 in June. “I am very excited to join the SAB squad,” Clark said. “As a student at Hillsdale, I always thought it would be...

Niedfeldt wins Charger Rumble in final Man Up! event of the year

Men from Niedfeldt Residence, Galloway Residence, Simpson Residence, and the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity competed at the college’s first official wrestling tournament, Charger Duels, on Sunday, sponsored by Man Up. Niedfeldt won first place after three rounds of wrestling.  The Charger Rumble, the name of Hillsdale’s previous wrestling event, was a fairly easy-going wrestling competition, junior participant Aidan Johnson said....

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