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SAB hosts first-ever faculty review talent show

SAB hosts first-ever faculty review talent show

Professors will have the chance to share their talents with the student body at the Student Activities Board’s first-ever Faculty Revue at 7 p.m. on March 5 in Plaster Auditorium.  Zane Mabry, directory of student activities, said the event will include many different acts to keep the student body entertained.  “This is a pretty new event for us. I am...

Professors react: Ukraine invasion unwarranted

Professors react: Ukraine invasion unwarranted

Hillsdale professors agreed that western nations should oppose the Russian invasion of Ukraine, although disagreed about what that response should look like.  War broke out last Wednesday in Ukraine when Russian troops, stationed at the border for nearly a month, invaded. Western nations have condemned the action and imposed economic sanctions on Russia while promising support for Ukraine. “Ukraine is...

CCA brings 1940s Hollywood experience to campus

CCA brings 1940s Hollywood experience to campus

Hollywood will visit Hillsdale through the crime dramas of the 1940s and 1950s next week at the Center for Constructive Alternatives’ “Film Noir.” According to the CCA website, film noir is a genre with “a distinctive visual style, edgy themes, violent plots, and bleak urban settings.” The program will feature Alain Silver, director, producer, and film historian; Eddie Muller, host...

Biola professor to speak on fulfillment in Christianity

Biola professor to speak on fulfillment in Christianity

The annual “Faith in Life” series returned to campus this week to discuss the deepest longings of the human heart in a set of lectures hosted by the Hillsdale College Religion and Philosophy Department. This year’s series, entitled “Our Deepest Desires: How the Christian Story Fulfills Human Aspirations,” will feature Gregory E. Ganssle, professor of philosophy at Talbot School of...

Conservation club hosts lecture on homesteading

Conservation club hosts lecture on homesteading

“Chicken poop is great,” Assistant Professor of Biology Christopher Heckel said Feb. 24 during a Conservation Club lecture on homesteading.  “There’s a large interest in homesteading within Hillsdale College, and homesteading is a very good way to help the environment,” said Conservation Club president and sophomore Elizabeth Speck. Heckel runs a hobby farm and is the Conservation Club’s faculty sponsor....

Slice Slice Baby wins Charger Chopped Competition

Slice Slice Baby wins Charger Chopped Competition

Twelve teams of students tested their cooking and teamwork skills at the Student Activity Board’s Charger Chopped competition on Saturday. Team Slice Slice Baby won first place. “They were the only group not to use a starch base (rice or pasta) and their tomato cream sauce was delicious with a piece of chicken and agave carrot,” Student Activities Programs Assistant...

College to renovate health center, begin other building projects

College to renovate health center, begin other building projects

The health center will expand in one of several construction projects that will begin this spring and summer. Renovation of the Ambler Health and Wellness Center will begin when materials become available, which likely will be before the end of the semester, according to Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé. “Over the 11 years that I have been here, we have...

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