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Hillsdale’s religious demographics unusual for Christian school, survey shows

Hillsdale’s religious demographics unusual for Christian school, survey shows

A recent Collegian survey found that Hillsdale College has an unusual mix of religious affiliations, and that the majority of students underestimate the number of Protestants and overestimate the number of Catholics on campus. Protestants make up 58.7 percent of the student body and Catholics 26.1 percent, according to the poll. The Collegian received a total of 185 responses, which...

SAB preps for rustic, classy Fall Fest

SAB preps for rustic, classy Fall Fest

Students can bring their families during Parents Weekend to a autumn party this Friday. The Student Activities Board will be hosting Fall Fest on the quad behind Central Hall from 3 to 7 p.m. on Oct. 12. It will feature autumn-themed games and activities, as well as seasonal food for students, faculty, and families to enjoy. Claire Lupini, a sophomore...

Career Services hosts weeklong resume workshop, prepares students for job fair

Career Services hosts weeklong resume workshop, prepares students for job fair

Last week Career Services set up shop in the Grewcock Student Union during lunch hours to give resume advice to Hillsdale College students. The Career Services team hosted Resume Week, a first-time workshop program, in the union this week. Student mentors looked to shape up resumes for fellow students interested in attending the Hillsdale Job and Internship Fair on Oct....

Wolfmueller: American Christianity has failed

Wolfmueller: American Christianity has failed

Treating the Bible like an instruction manual for getting to heaven is a path toward pride and despair, said the Rev. Bryan Wolfmueller during a lecture at Hillsdale College. The Lutheran Society invited Wolfmueller — a Lutheran pastor and author of “Has American Christianity Failed?” — to speak to a crowd of 30 students and professors on Thursday Sept. 27....

Van Andel Graduate School to host first colloquium on statesmanship

Van Andel Graduate School to host first colloquium on statesmanship

Hillsdale College’s Van Andel Graduate School of Statesmanship is hosting a politics seminar on campus this week. The Statesmanship Colloquium, which runs Oct. 4-6, is the first of its kind. It will give graduate students an opportunity to expound their work and allow the college to showcase its graduate school. Organized by Ronald Pestritto, professor of politics, the symposium will...

Q & A: Chris Krug

Q & A: Chris Krug

President of Franklin Center of Public Integrity & Government and Watchdog.org, Chris Krug came to speak to students on campus last Tuesday, Oct. 2 about the role of watchdog journalism. Through the use of watchdog journalism, the Franklin Center and Watchdog.org keep government officials accountable for their actions and statements, providing taxpayers and local citizens with understandable news coverage. Krug...

Student Leadership Weekend trains students to build community

Student Leadership Weekend trains students to build community

Solving problems in the dorm is part of the Resident Assistant job description. But this August, Hillsdale College RAs and other student leaders went a step further. Every January and August, student leaders including RAs, sports team captains, and student security employees spend six days taking an interdisciplinary course called Theory and Applications in Responsibility and Leadership at the college’s...

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