“Hillsdale’s hard. It’s important to know how to navigate Hillsdale—and life beyond Hillsdale—in a healthy way.” That’s the reason Brock Lutz, Hillsdale’s director of Health and Wellness, gave for the four-week long psychoeducational group he and Todd Koch, a graduate intern pursuing his master’s in counseling, are starting this semester. “The goal of the group is to learn some basic...
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Hillsdale seniors hope to land jobs at classical school job fair
On Feb. 14 and 15, classical schools from across America will descend upon Hillsdale College’s campus for the 11th annual job fair. The event, co-sponsored by Career Services and the Barney Charter School Initiative, is expected to attract 46 schools from 22 states and Washington D.C., promising to be the largest fair yet. The event will take place Thursday...

Library offers trial subscription to Kanopy film streaming service
Hillsdale College students can now access a collection of more than 30,000 movies on the video-streaming service Kanopy. The collection includes a wide variety of content including lectures from The Great Courses, Academy Award-winning movies like “Moonlight” or “Amy,” and many classic films and documentaries from across the decades The college is testing the service with a trial which grants...

‘A middle ground between forecasting and science fiction’: Steele discusses ‘imminent’ space economy
What is space economics? Is it important? Associate Professor of Economics Charles Steele asked students on Monday, Feb. 11, at an event hosted by Praxis to discuss the future of space economics. Praxis’ first official event of the semester addressed the topics of space development, the question of private property in space, and the kinds of economic structures that may...

‘The handiwork of God’: Haarsma weaves together science and religion
Christianity can be reconciled with scientific theories of the Big Bang and an old universe, said Deborah Haarsma, president of Bio Logos, in a speech at Hillsdale College last week. Haarsma spoke to students at the “God and the Multiverse” talk at the Searle Center on Thursday, Feb. 7 as a part of the Natural Science Series, hosted by the...

1844 Society hosts Love the Dale campaign this week
With love in the air this Valentine’s week, the 1844 Society hopes that some of it will be directed to their annual “Love the ‘Dale” campaign. Every day this week, the student-alumni group hopes to target a specific segment of the Hillsdale College community to show their love and appreciation. “Our idea was that each day we wanted to show...

Students, Red Cross hope to reach 105 donors for blood drive
Volunteers hope to reach their goal of 105 donors at the blood drive this upcoming Monday, Feb. 18 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. in the Grewcock Student Union. The Community Health GOAL program, with the help of the Neidefelt Residence, will partner with the Red Cross to host the blood drive. Junior Adrianne Fogg has volunteered for the last...
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