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Lutheran society hosts lecture on demonology and pastoral care

Confronting demons is not about focusing on the power of a demon but rather on the accomplished work of God, Rev. John Dreyer, a Lutheran author, speaker, and pastor, said in an Oct. 16 lecture. Dreyer’s speech, titled “Pastoral Care and the Spiritual World,” was hosted by the Lutheran Society and discussed demonology and the spiritual care surrounding it. Dreyer...

Classics honorary hosts annual Homer reading

Students gathered around a warm fire in the Dorothy D. and Joseph A. Moller Amphitheater to read Homer’s “Odyssey,” with some passages in Greek, at Hillsdale’s annual Homerathon. Professors and students read the epic poem starting at 4 p.m. on Oct. 3, and finishing 24 hours later. Since the “Odyssey” has 24 books, one is read each hour for the...

Juniors lead campus in caffeine consumption

Juniors lead campus in caffeine consumption

The Applied Math Club discovered that the average Hillsdale student drinks 1.7 caffeinated beverages daily, with caffeine intake increasing among older students and those with heavier courseloads. “There’s kind of a correlation between how many credit hours you’re taking and how much caffeine you’re consuming,” said junior Christopher Dickinson, vice president of the Applied Math Club.  The Applied Math Club...

Chargers to honor active duty and veterans

The Hillsdale College football team will honor military veterans and active duty members at its Military Appreciation Day game Oct. 25 Oct. 25. The Chargers will host military veterans Friday night at their team dinner and recognize them at their home game against the Lake Erie College Storm at 2:30 p.m. “Come cheer us on, have a good time, and...

McIntyre takes second in volunteering hours

The women of McIntyre Residence volunteered more hours during homecoming week than any women’s dorm in Hillsdale College’s homecoming history.  Fifty-one McIntyre residents logged 217 volunteer hours in one week, averaging 4.27 hours per person compared to 2.75 hours in 2024, and McIntyre placed second in the homecoming volunteer hours competition, beating all other women’s dorms. In past years, McIntyre...

‘Crime of Journalism’: Pulliam Fellow speaks on free press

Democracy requires a free and vibrant press seeking accountability and speaking truth to power, award-winning journalist Catherine Herridge said at a talk in Plaster Auditorium Oct. 2. While on campus, Herridge taught a one-credit investigative journalism class and delivered her speech titled “The State of Investigative Journalism in the Area of National Security.” Herridge is this semester’s Eugene C. Pulliam...

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