Alumni joined the chamber and college choirs for their annual performance of the Homecoming Choir Reunion Concert after a morning of rehearsal and fellowship Sept. 27. “It feels like I always have a home here, and somewhere to come back and sing,” Emma Turner ’25 said. “It’s really heartwarming. It’s hard out there in the adult world, and it’s fun...
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Austrian Parliament member speaks on Christianity in Europe
A member of the Austrian Parliament advised Christians in politics to stand firm in their morals and witness faithfully and sacrificially during a talk in the Wilcox Reading Room hosted by the President’s Office Sept. 29. “I have done this public ministry always trying to serve God,” Gudrun Kugler said. “It’s not easy, and I’m not always doing it in...

Q&A with retired lieutenant general
Courtesy | Rick Wadell Retired Army Lt. Gen. Rick Waddell is a Hillsdale College Center for Military History and Strategy Distinguished Fellow visiting campus this week to teach a one-credit course titled “U.S. National Security Strategy.” He is a graduate of the U.S. Military Academy West Point, the University of Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar, Webster University, and Columbia University,...

Lee Harris teaches breaking news in lecture
WRFH Radio Free Hillsdale 101.7 FM uses FM radio. Courtesy | Scot Bertram Radio stations should always be prepared for emergencies, no matter their size, Lee Harris said in his Sept. 18 talk “Covering Breaking News: Preparing for the Unexpected.” Harris was the morning news anchor at 1010 WINS in New York for 30 years, during which he covered the...

Retired lieutenant general discusses geopolitics
Courtesy | Rick Waddell Major points of conflict have remained the same since the advent of sailing, said retired Lt. Gen. Rick Waddell on Sept. 23 in Lane Hall. In his lecture, titled “Around the World,” Waddell spoke on global hotspots prevalent in American economics, foreign affairs, and news headlines. “We have, as a nation, at least two courses of...

Simpson takes homecoming lead
Students at Banner Drop as midnight approached Sunday evening. Gabe Beckwith | Student Activites Board Simpson leads the homecoming week competition after winning Wednesday night’s trivia contest on a tiebreaker question. To break a four-way tie, judges asked competitors how far the Earth is from Mars at its most distant point. Simpson, with a guess of 232.5 million miles, was...

Hillsdale welcomes new financial aid director
Jimmy Criswell. Courtesy | Jimmy Criswell Hillsdale College welcomed a new director of financial aid last month, as former director Rich Moeggenberg becomes the director of Hayden Park. Jimmy Criswell has 20 years of experience in college financial aid at schools such as Dallas Baptist University and Criswell College in Texas. He said the biggest difference between Hillsdale and his...
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