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‘Bread of Life’ GOAL program offers physical and spiritual nourishment to community

‘Bread of Life’ GOAL program offers physical and spiritual nourishment to community

“I am the bread of life; whoever comes to me shall not hunger, and whoever believes in me shall never thirst.”  For junior Clay Ward, Jesus’ words from the gospel of John aren’t just scripture; they were the inspiration behind starting the GOAL program’s newest addition, Bread of Life. The organization, which was launched last month, seeks to provide spiritual...

Professors’ perspective: Conservatism after Trump

Professors’ perspective: Conservatism after Trump

America is trying to redefine what conservatism is going to be, Professor of Politics and Director of American Studies Kevin Portteus said at the “Conservatism after Trump” forum sponsored by Young Americans for Freedom on Feb. 24. The event on Wednesday featured Portteus and Professor of History and Dean of Social Sciences Paul Moreno, who addressed a group of nearly...

‘Them before us’: Children’s advocate decries cultural attacks on family

‘Them before us’: Children’s advocate decries cultural attacks on family

Intentionally stripping parents from their children is one of the greatest injustices inflicted upon youth, and by extension, the world.  That’s how Katy Faust, an advocate of children’s rights, framed her lecture on the intentional attacks upon children by adults who force them to lose out on a parent because of their preferred sexual attachment, whether that be in a...

U.S Olympic shooting team makes Hillsdale home

U.S Olympic shooting team makes Hillsdale home

Hillsdale students who participate in shooting sports soon will have the opportunity to train alongside Olympic athletes thanks to a new 10-year partnership between Hillsdale College and USA Shooting, the national governing body for American shooting sports.  The college also plans to build new ranges and facilities at the John Anthony Halter Shooting Sports Center, according to a press release...

Moore, Murphy named outstanding seniors

Moore, Murphy named outstanding seniors

Barrett Moore and Taryn Murphy were named this year’s outstanding senior man and woman on Feb. 17.  Moore, a double major in history and Spanish, said he was “very honored and very humbled” when he heard he won.  Murphy, a philosophy and religion double major, said the honor was even more special, given her four-year friendship with Moore. “I felt...

Q&A: Katy Faust

Q&A: Katy Faust

Katy Faust is an advocate of children’s rights and the author of “Them Before Us: Why We need a Global Children’s rights Movement.” She spoke on Hillsdale College’s campus on February 18.    Q: Tell me about your childhood and how it influences your work.  A: My parents were married until I was 10 and then divorced. Then, my dad...

In Brief: Library to phase in new computer software

In Brief: Library to phase in new computer software

The Hillsdale Information Technology Services department is in the process of installing Virtual Desktop computers in the library. They also plan to update the library’s printer software as early as this summer. ITS Systems Administrator David Pauken says that these new computers will be much easier for his department to manage, as well as being more secure. “Instead of rebooting...

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