“Winter kept us warm, covering / Earth in forgetful snow” - T.S. Eliot, The Wasteland
It is that odd time of year again. The refrains of “Winter Wonderland” and “Let It Snow” have died in the return...
Read MorePosted by Julia Adams on 1/31/23 12:05 PM
“Winter kept us warm, covering / Earth in forgetful snow” - T.S. Eliot, The Wasteland
It is that odd time of year again. The refrains of “Winter Wonderland” and “Let It Snow” have died in the return...
Read MorePosted by Julia Adams on 1/27/23 1:48 PM
The interview is the most important part of the job application. While it gives you a chance to shine, it also gives the interviewer insights into you, your work ethic, and how well you would fit...
Read MorePosted by Julia Adams on 1/18/23 12:45 PM
Covers letters, though intimidating and often hard to begin, are an important addition to the resume. While your resume should certainly be tailored to the job for which you are applying, the cover...
Read MorePosted by Julia Adams on 1/14/23 2:45 PM
Creating a resume is both an exciting and daunting task. While writing your resume gives you the opportunity to realize how far you have come, it also can be a challenge to fit everything you have...
Read MorePosted by Emma Perley on 1/9/23 5:08 PM
What does it mean to study history from a Christian perspective?
Read MorePosted by Annalise van der Wel on 12/19/22 1:08 PM
Christians often think of Hanukkah as an Old Testament Jewish holiday, but the events that inspired the festival did not happen until after the last book of the Old Testament was written. As the...
Read MorePosted by Patrick Henry College on 12/1/22 9:11 AM
Dr. Graedon Zorzi, Assistant Professor of Theology and Philosophy at PHC, writes that Democrats are "quickly moving toward the extreme position that a woman alone can, in consultation with her...
Read MorePosted by Emma Perley on 11/30/22 2:36 PM
How should we approach the pursuit of truth in the natural world and what should we do with what we find?
Read MorePosted by Patrick Henry College on 11/29/22 2:50 PM
Have you ever thought about studying abroad in college? Kayley Stackhouse ('22) and Elizabeth Sluka ('21) were the first PHC students to study at Korea University in Seoul, South Korea as part of...
Read MorePosted by Julia Adams on 11/25/22 3:38 PM
After I was accepted into PHC, my admissions counselor directed me to Dr. Stephen Hake, the literature professor. Hake had recently begun offering students the opportunity to be mentored by PHC...
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