Speakers at an interdisciplinary forum on evolution Friday offered perspectives on why Christian students should not scoff at the concept of evolution but rather study it within the contexts of cosmology, biology, and theology. The Lyceum held a discussion among Assistant Professor of Biology Silas Johnson, Assistant Professor of Physics Timothy Dolch, and Assistant Professor of Theology Jordan Wales to...
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No clowning around at Zombie Run
Despite initial plans to reinvent its end-of-October 3K race, Campus Rec isn’t having clowns chase runners at this year’s Zombie Run. Although the group considered changing the name to the Halloween Run in order to include more characters than zombies, like clowns, it rejected the idea because of concerns over them being seen as actual threats, Campus Rec Co-Director senior...
Operator to switch to Kendall
Students and visitors strolling into Central Hall will soon no longer see the smiling greeting of Billie Jo Harwood behind the front desk. Starting around Nov. 1, the college switchboard is leaving for the new contact center in the basement level of Kendall Hall. In the new facility, all of the college’s external communications — email, phone, and chat —...

Bookstore gets techy
Shoppers at the Hillsdale College Bookstore can now charge their phone, while making their purchases. In August, the bookstore began selling phone chargers, speakers, and portable batteries from a new On Hand kiosk. The kiosk also features complimentary phone chargers and shower speakers shoppers can use while browsing the aisles. Bookstore supplies manager Lori Pietruszka said the kiosk benefits bookstore...

Library offers access to indie flicks
Students now have access to more than 8,000 movies to stream online through a new database offered by Mossey Library. IndieFlix, a compilation of mainly independent films, offers students unique entertainment options digitally whenever they want and wherever they are, Technical Services Librarian LeAnne Rumler said. “It’s very reasonably priced,” Rumler said. “It’s just different from normal type of stuff...

Perfect LSAT alum returns to teach crash course
Fifty hopeful lawyers-to-be are gathering this week to prepare for the first hurdle of their legal careers: the Law School Admissions Test. Josiah Kollmeyer ’14, a third-year Harvard Law School student who earned a perfect 180 on the LSAT, is sharing his expertise to the next class of lawyers by teaching a three-day crash course Wednesday to Friday. “I was...

An office in the closet: students learn the logistics business
Inside a former storage closet in the Knorr Student Center, Mary Margaret Peter ’14 is working hard, having altered the space to accommodate her and three part-time interns. She is working for Automated Logistics Systems, or ALS. The supply-chain management company began its relationship with Hillsdale College last year, when its vice president of business development — Paul McDonald, whose...
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