Ring by spring, honeymoon baby, woman in the kitchen – Hillsdale students often toss around these joking phrases. While generally considered more religious and conservative, many Hillsdale women would not affirm these stereotypes, saying the issue is far more nuanced than often presented by other students. One of the most recent trends to stem from...
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Marriage therapist speaks on dating
Finding a person who works to be better is essential for a good relationship, marriage therapist Greg Schutte said on April 13. “Find that person that you want to suffer through life with,” Schutte said. “You want to find someone who helps you on the journey of life, not complete you.” As announced in the...
Allen couple celebrates 80 years of marriage
George and Norma Carpenter are among the longest-married couples in the world. Josh Newhook | Collegian George and Norma Carpenter of Allen, Michigan, have been married for 80 years. The Carpenters are among the oldest couples alive today. George is 99 and Norma is 98. George says he still works five hours a day at...
Married speakers share perspective on masculinity and femininity
On Nov. 1, Peter Herbeck, vice president of Renewal Ministries, and his wife Debbie Herbeck, founder of Pine Hills Girls’ Camp and women’s ministry Be Love Revolution, engaged with the reality of masculinity and femininity in their lecture titled “The School of Love: Lessons in Authentic Masculinity and Femininity.” They discussed the mystery of God...
Anglican bishop opens up about leaving the Episcopal Church
Bishop William Love talked to Hillsdale students on April 8 about his experience fighting for Biblical truth in the face of intense pressure to perform gay marriages from the Episcopalian Church. Love, a self-described “cradle Episcopalian,” served as an Episcopal priest, deacon, and bishop over the past 30 years in the Episcopal Diocese of Albany,...




