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Campus reacts to Michigan primary candidates as early voting opens

Campus reacts to Michigan primary candidates as early voting opens

Early voting opened in Michigan Feb. 17. Courtesy | Robyn Beck Voting is now underway in Michigan with early in-person voting beginning Feb. 17 for the first time in state history.  “My hope is that a candidate which is currently not on the ballot would somehow emerge,” said Jason Gehrke, assistant professor of history. “I don’t see any candidates that...

SAB to host Charger Chopped event

SAB to host Charger Chopped event

Current seniors Joshua Warren and Jonathan Abrantes (left to right) won Charger Chopped in 2022. Courtesy | Student Activities Board The Student Activities Board is bringing back its popular cooking contest this Saturday from 1-3 p.m. in the Old Snack Bar as a part of Parents Weekend. Charger Chopped is a team-oriented competition based on the Food Network television show...

Hungarian minister of culture speaks on Western civilization

Hungarian minister of culture speaks on Western civilization

Minister of Culture and Innovation János Csák is a part of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s government. Elyse Apel | Collegian Americans must remember the importance of preserving and fighting for Western civilization, a Hungarian official said in a speech on campus Monday. “I am really happy to be here at Hillsdale because Hillsdale is a pioneer — and a...

Professors perform for students at Faculty Revue

Professors perform for students at Faculty Revue

Professor of Philosophy and Religion Nathan Schlueter performed a music act with three of his kids at Faculty Revue last week. Courtesy | Student Activities Board   The kids stole the show at the annual Faculty Revue, according to junior and Student Activities Board member Abby Richardson.  In a new segment based on the game show “Are You Smarter than...

Passages trip canceled for May

Passages trip canceled for May

Amid the continuing conflict in Israel, Passages canceled a student trip planned for May. Paul Rahe, professor of history and a trip organizer, said there is no way to ensure the safety of students with the current situation. “Israel is a small place. Rockets are being fired by Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis,” Rahe said. “The students will be in...

Visiting musicians to play Baroque concert with historic instruments

Visiting musicians to play Baroque concert with historic instruments

Two professional musicians will play in a baroque concert with historic instruments in Christ Chapel Monday.  Harpsichordist Lillian Gordis and gambist Jérôme Hantaï will perform works by Johann Sebastian Bach, François Couperin, and Marin Marais at 8 p.m.  Chairman and Associate Professor of Music Daniel Tacke said the instruments they play alter the performance and sound of the pieces in...

Abdu Murray speaks on conversion to Christianity

Abdu Murray speaks on conversion to Christianity

It can be difficult to accept something as fact, even if it logically makes sense, Abdu Murray told the Aletheia Apologetics club Friday.  “You hold an opinion in an open hand,” Murray said. “But a conviction is held in a closed fist. You hold it tight to yourself to keep it safe.”   A former Muslim who converted to Christianity, Murray...

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