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New program offers faith-based internships to Hillsdale students

Young people in Hillsdale will have the opportunity to intern with local churches and nonprofits this summer through the Titus Initiative, a nine-week program launching this year. A board of community leaders is starting the program with the goal of equipping young Christians aged 18-25 to “walk in the good works God prepared for them” through an internship program focused...

Power outage hits campus Easter Monday

A damaged powerline forced a campuswide power outage on Monday. While some dorms lost power for a few minutes, Dow Science and Knorr Family Dining Room lost power for a couple of hours. Campus Executive Chef Adam Harvey said Metz did not have to throw out any food because the outage was brief.  “Our team monitored food temperatures closely and...

Chamber choir packs their bags for DC

The Hillsdale College Chamber Choir will sing for a prayer event on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., May 17. President Donald Trump announced the upcoming event, “Rededicate 250: A National Jubilee of Prayer, Praise, and Thanksgiving,” at the National Prayer Breakfast on Feb. 5. Freedom 250, an organization honoring America’s 250th anniversary,  with the White House Task Force, is...

Return of the bushes

The maintenance crew planted new boxwood bushes along the path to Central Hall April 8, replacing the ones removed March 27 due to damage from the winter’s cold, snow, and high winds, according to Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé.  “Sometimes plants bounce back, but these could not be restored,” Péwé said in an email. “Replacement plants are going in this...

Students meditate on Holy Week by reciting Scripture and poetry

Nine students recited Scripture and poetry to reflect on Holy Week March 31 at 7 p.m. in the Heritage Room.  The Memorization Club hosted the event, with recitations divided into four different sections for reflection: the “Garden of Gethsemane,” “Crucifixion,” “Resurrection,” and “Life in Christ.”  “It was an intimate setting, which was comforting for somebody who was doing this for...

Bands to face off this Friday

Campus bands will battle at CHP Showdown tomorrow, April 10, from 8 p.m. to midnight at the Phi Sig Pavilion.  Students at the event will receive three pebbles to cast votes for their favorite bands during the night, and the top three will perform at Centralhallapalooza on Saturday, April 25. Bands competing this year include South on 75, Warm Christian...

Arnn sends letter to Department of War

College President Larry Arnn thanked Secretary of War Pete Hegseth last week for including Hillsdale College on a list of potential partners for active-duty military graduate fellowships after the War Department announced it would cut ties with many elite schools and education nonprofits. “I admire your mission to equip our military with the lethality necessary to protect our national interest,...

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