The annual “Faith in Life” series returned to campus this week to discuss the deepest longings of the human heart in a set of lectures hosted by the Hillsdale College Religion and Philosophy Department. This year’s series, entitled “Our Deepest Desires: How the Christian Story Fulfills Human Aspirations,” will feature Gregory E. Ganssle, professor of...
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Slice Slice Baby wins Charger Chopped Competition
Twelve teams of students tested their cooking and teamwork skills at the Student Activity Board’s Charger Chopped competition on Saturday. Team Slice Slice Baby won first place. “They were the only group not to use a starch base (rice or pasta) and their tomato cream sauce was delicious with a piece of chicken and agave...
College to renovate health center, begin other building projects
The health center will expand in one of several construction projects that will begin this spring and summer. Renovation of the Ambler Health and Wellness Center will begin when materials become available, which likely will be before the end of the semester, according to Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé. “Over the 11 years that I...
Professors consider the role of narrative in life
A panel of three professors from various departments spoke at a forum on Feb. 25 about the nature and function of narrative in life: the importance of both coherence and transcendence in narratives, the relationship between narrative and history, and how narrative is both necessary and insufficient to understanding life. The Lyceum, a student group...
New charter school management organization hires first CEO
A new charter-school management organization associated with Hillsdale College hired its first CEO last month. Joel Schellhammer ’01 started as CEO of American Classical Education Inc. in January. The organization formed last year to oversee the creation of charter schools in Tennessee, where Gov. Bill Lee, a Republican, invited Hillsdale College to bring its Barney...




