What should I major in? Where should I go to church? Who should I date? Of the many questions college students face, this article explores one: Should I get a job in college?
“I was worried at first...
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What should I major in? Where should I go to church? Who should I date? Of the many questions college students face, this article explores one: Should I get a job in college?
“I was worried at first...
Read MorePosted by Hannah Gaschler on 9/3/24 2:02 PM
What do political theology, political theory, and political philosophy have in common? Mikael Good’s (GOV-Political Philosophy, '20) education includes all of them. She graduated from PHC on the ...
Read MorePosted by Patrick Henry College on 8/29/24 2:16 PM
As the number of Christian colleges drifting from their missions continues to increase, are there many options left for conservative Christian students? The National Review published an article by...
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Fairy lights? A picnic blanket? You might not have thought to pack these items for college. Are you a freshman feeling lost about what to pack? Then you've come to the right place! PHC students have...
Read MorePosted by Julia Adams on 8/1/24 1:00 PM
You have probably heard about PHC's "three commitments." You may have even read about our (1) High Academic Rigor, (2) Fidelity to the Spirit of the American Founding, and (3) Unwavering Biblical...
Read MorePosted by Patrick Henry College on 7/31/24 9:51 AM
Two PHC students are interning at Concerned Women for America this summer! Rebecca Phillips and Sarah Merly share their thoughts about interning at CWA and working around major cultural issues. Read...
Read MorePosted by Julia Adams on 12/7/23 11:10 AM
The National Military Intelligence Foundation announced PHC senior Gabriel Lysne as a recipient of the National Merit Scholarship Award. Gabriel is a student in PHC's Strategic Intelligence in...
Read MorePosted by Julia Adams on 11/23/23 9:00 AM
On October 3, 1789, President George Washington signed the first Thanksgiving Day Proclamation. He wrote, “Now therefore I do recommend and assign Thursday the 26th day of November next to be...
Read MorePosted by Julia Adams on 11/16/23 10:00 AM
This summer, sophomore Ty Everman went on a mission trip to Japan. During their stay, the team sought to support a small church in the rural part of Nagano that a missionary family from Everman's...
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