Humans Of Hope
Welcome to the fifth episode of Humans of Hope! This week we interviewed Professor Susan Cherup. She talks about her amazing traveling adventures, life experiences, the Rose-Bud May term, and much more!
Welcome to the fifth episode of Humans of Hope! This week we interviewed Professor Susan Cherup. She talks about her amazing traveling adventures, life experiences, the Rose-Bud May term, and much more!
This past weekend at the NCAA Division III swim and dive meet in Crawfordsville, Indiana, three Flying Dutchmen were recognized in the top ten. This meet determines who continues onto the NCAA Championship held in late March. From the women’s team, senior Sara Plohetski finished in tenth place during the one-meter dive. In addition, she…
The men’s hockey team played last weekend in the Michigan Collegiate Hockey Conference Championships (UCHC), battling Grand Valley State University on Friday and University of Michigan on Saturday. The team went into the championship with a record full of strong wins at 16-1-1, with one conference loss against Grand Valley in January. The team didn’t…
A copious amount of college students run on coffee. This delicious drink is what fuels some of Hope’s most ambitious scholars, some of whom wouldn’t be caught dead without a mug within arm’s reach. Coffee drinkers may wonder, however, as they sip this glorious nectar of the gods, what effect is this having on my…
Finding themselves restless, bored and drowning in end of-the-semester assignments, a group of friends ventured out to the Dow on a chilly November evening. It was there that they fell in love with racquetball, a sport that involves hitting a ball at a wall and sometimes at your friends. What started out as a lark…
Every once in a while, artists who perform at Hope College will return to host another concert. However, up until Friday, no artist had performed at Hope four times. Paul Galbraith finished up the 2018-2019 Guitar Series on Friday when he played for students, faculty and community members in the Jack H. Miller Concert Hall….
Long ago, the four nations lived together in harmony. Then, everything changed when the Hope College Dance Department premiered their 45th annual showcase the weekend of March 1. Dance 45: “The Elements” featured fifty-two talented Hope students, and dances were choreographed by Hope faculty and guest artists alike. The showcase is comprised of seven dances…
Getting involved has never been easier here at Hope College. The amount of organizations and clubs at every student’s disposal are numerous—all you need to do is show up. Some of these organizations have been around for years and others are just getting started by students who saw an interest gap that needed to be…
Editor’s note: The following interview was with members of the the Family Relations Committe for Dance Marathon: Addison Duda, Anna Brady, and Riley Schmitz What does your committee do for the families? Duda: Our committee puts on events throughout the year for the families, so in the fall and the spring we have one event…
Michiganders who enjoy ice fishing, skating or simply walking on the frozen surfaces of the state’s many freshwater lakes may find that these pastimes are no longer possible if current warming trends continue. A study recently published in the journal Nature Climate Change reveals that more than a thousand Michigan lakes that typically froze over…