An overemphasis on the “great tradition” has led to provincial thinking among Hillsdale students and faculty, according to Robert Snyder, lecturer in religion. On Wednesday, Feb. 20, student apologetics club Aletheia hosted Snyder to give a talk entitled “Campus Debates, Provincial Thinking, and the Advent of Christ” in the Formal Lounge. Snyder began with the concept of provincial thinking, which...
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Chi Omega to host pancake fundraiser on Saturday
Students — and their visiting parents — can wake up and go to a pancake breakfast this Saturday, March 2, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Chi Omega house. Proceeds benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Tickets are on sale for $5 in the Grewcock Student Union during lunch hours this week or at the door via Venmo or cash....

Mock interviews with parents are an ‘opportunity to talk to a professional’
Students wanting to talk to adults working in their field of interest can do so this weekend at an event coordinated by Career Services. As part of Parents’ Weekend, Career Services will be hosting mock interviews between students and other students’ parents this Friday, March 1st. The interviews will be held between 2:00 and 3:30 PM, with time for mingling...

Rothman discusses the dangers of the social justice movement
Hillsdale College welcomed Noah Rothman to campus on Feb. 19 to speak to students about his new book, “Unjust: Social Justice Warriors and the Unmaking of America.” Rothman is the associate editor at Commentary magazine and an NBC/MSNBC contributor. Rothman has risen to prominence recently as a frequent guest on shows such as Morning Joe where he has clashed with...

Nabors: The Missouri Compromise is modern Athens-Sparta conflict
With the upcoming anniversary of the Missouri Compromise in early March, Associate Professor of Politics Forrest Nabors from the University of Alaska-Anchorage spoke Mon. Feb. 18 about the political tension that made the historical event a modern Athens-Sparta conflict. Nearly synonymous with modern-day tensions among political parties, the geographical line of the Missouri Compromise symbolizes a moral and political divide...

Red Cross blood drive falls short of goal by 13 donors
The Community Health Goal program, with the help of the Niedfeldt Residence and the Delta Sigma Phi fraternity, partnered with the Red Cross in the Spring 2019 blood drive on Feb. 18 in the Grewcock Student Union. To date, Hillsdale College has hosted 32 blood drives and collected 2743 units of blood. The crew hoped to reach the semester goal...

Students learn coffee tasting, brewing methods
When a representative from Zingerman’s Coffee Company led a coffee tasting class Feb. 18, 12 Hillsdale College students learned how to properly describe the flavors of coffee along with six different coffee brewing methods. Roaster and trainer for Zingerman’s Christopher Glasow said he teaches the same class once a month at Zingerman’s Cafe in Ann Arbor, Michigan. He said...
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