The retreat will take place at St. Augustine’s House, located in Oxford, MI. The cost of the retreat is $30. Courtesy | Reagan Meyer Hillsdale students will have the opportunity to spend a long weekend of “silence and solitude” at an ecumenical Lutheran monastery in April, according to College Chaplain Rev. Adam Rick. The retreat will take place at St....
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InterVarsity invites students to Osseo rodeo
Riders move around a bull in the ProEdge arena in 2023. Courtesy | Micah Hart InterVarsity will host a trip to ProEdge Rodeo for a night of watching bull riding and mutton busting March 29 at 7 p.m. at ProEdge Arena in Osseo, MI. “It’s a very unique experience to have gone to and been a part of,” senior Noah...

SAB invites students to hockey game
Hillsdale students will have the opportunity to see pucks fly and sticks clash at the Kalamazoo Wings hockey game March 28, hosted by the Student Activities Board. Junior Emma Kate Mellors, a member of SAB’s media team, said sign-ups opened on Monday and tickets cost $10 for students. “There will be a set number of spots available, so you just...

Junior resurrects theology honorary: Theta Alpha Kappa was missing from campus for one year
Theta Alpha Kappa, established in 1976, is an American honor society for religious studies and theology. Courtesy | Wikipedia The Theta Alpha Kappa theology honorary returned to campus this spring, following an absence of a year. Junior Aidan Christian said Henry Brunton ’24 introduced him to the theology honorary on the last day of the 2024 spring semester, and now...

College hires new theatre professor
The Hillsdale College Department of Theatre and Dance hired Joshua Streeter as a tenure-track assistant professor of theatre, specializing in theatre history. “I am delighted with the students I’ve already met,” Streeter said. “I’ve been struck by the welcoming smiles and probing minds of the Hillsdale students.” Streeter graduated in 2010 from Adams State College in Colorado, where he studied...

Storage businesses serve students
Storage for Students sends packing materials to its customers, picks up their items on a designated day, stores the items in a climate-controlled facility, and delivers them back to students on move-in day. Courtesy | Storage For Students Early in his career at Hillsdale, junior Nathan Rastovac saw a need for convenient, affordable summer storage. Now he and a recent...

Historian gives international perspective on Civil War
Historian Jeremy Black provided an international perspective on the American Civil War. Courtesy | Gianna Lodice The Civil War was much greater than a national conflict between North and South, said English historian, author, and lecturer Jeremy Black in a March 20 speech sponsored by the Center for Military History and Strategy. “Napoleon III views the Confederacy in a favorable...
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