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Religion department hosts lecture series

Religion department hosts lecture series

Regent University Professor Emeritus Jon Ruthven is scheduled to speak April 6 and 7 on theology and Jesus’ mission for the religion department’s Faith in Life lecture series. Wikimedia Commons | Courtesy Jon Ruthven, professor emeritus of Regent University and charismatic minister, is this year’s lecturer for the religion department’s Faith in Life Series on April 6-7. “It’s a series...

Bon Appétit ‘to-go’ no more?

Bon Appétit ‘to-go’ no more?

To take out food from the Knorr Dining Room, students must now provide a reason to obtain a to-go container, including illness or other engagement. Wikimedia Commons | Courtesy After seeing an increase in to-go cup costs, Bon Appétit Management Company cracked down on the enforcement of its previously-set rules regarding students taking food to-go from the dining hall. In...

Turner honored at faculty meeting

Turner honored at faculty meeting

Professor of Philosophy Donald Turner was honored by Hillsdale College faculty March 3 after he resigned due to the development of cancer. Collegian Archives | Courtesy College faculty gathered March 3 to honor Donald Turner, professor of philosophy, for his 18 years of teaching and service. Turner officially retired at the end of February due to cancer, Assistant to the...

Mammal skeletons, plant fossils, and turtle shells donated to Daniel M. Fisk Museum of Natural History

Mammal skeletons, plant fossils, and turtle shells donated to Daniel M. Fisk Museum of Natural History

Tony Swinehart, professor of biology and curator of the Fisk Museum of Natural History, holds one of the tortoise shells donated by Brian Johnson. Madeleine Jepsen | Collegian An array of ornate turtle shells and rare mammal skeletons will soon bedeck the shelves of the Daniel M. Fisk Museum of Natural History for visitors to admire. The museum, located in...

Math core requirements to change

Future Hillsdale students will no longer have the option of fulfilling the core curriculum’s math requirement with an ACT score. At February’s faculty meeting, Hillsdale professors approved a motion to require all students take a mathematics course during their four years at the college, a change that will take effect beginning with the incoming class of Fall 2016. Previously, about...

Police looking for lost credit card owner

City of Hillsdale’s police are looking for an individual who lost a credit card at the Roche Sports Complex. Detective Bradley Martin received a tip last week stating a credit card found at Hillsdale College’s sports complex had $400 charged to it. He said they are looking for the person who might have lost it. “We have no way to...

A conversation with Pulliam Fellows Mark and Mollie Hemingway

A conversation with Pulliam Fellows Mark and Mollie Hemingway

Mark and Mollie Hemingway are one of America’s premier journalistic power couples. Mark is a senior writer at The Weekly Standard, while Mollie is a senior editor at The Federalist, which she co-founded. The Hemingways live in Washington, D.C., and have two children. How did each of you first get involved in journalism? Mark: It started out my freshman year...

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