On Friday, January 23, more than 30 PHC students carpooled to the nation’s capital, joining tens of thousands of others at the 2026 March for Life.
Samuela (Sam) Lewis, a freshman at PHC, was...
Read MorePosted by Andrea LaBelle on 2/3/26 5:36 PM
On Friday, January 23, more than 30 PHC students carpooled to the nation’s capital, joining tens of thousands of others at the 2026 March for Life.
Samuela (Sam) Lewis, a freshman at PHC, was...
Read MorePosted by Andrea LaBelle on 12/22/25 2:50 PM
This past semester, the PHC Students for Life Club outdid itself, totaling around 17 events in a single semester. Their purpose is to inform students and the community about the harsh reality of...
Read MorePosted by Hannah Gaschler on 3/4/24 9:37 AM
The Patrick Henry Policy Institute (PHPI) is a new policy advocacy student organization that allows PHC students to research and promote policies across different levels of government. Students can...
Read MorePosted by Patrick Henry College and Mark Epstein on 11/8/23 11:00 AM
Seven PHC students recently ran "The Big Schloss" 50K in West Virginia, and PHC Running Club Captain Mark Epstein took first place! He shares his experience running and winning the race below:
Read MorePosted by Katelyn Northcott on 6/6/22 3:59 PM
Sophomore Garrin Rose stood on the pitcher’s mound at the top of the first inning. He had two outs, but freshman David Stokarski was on second base.
Freshman Spencer Hamilton stepped up to bat....
Read MorePosted by Gracen Fulmer on 5/24/22 4:50 PM
Three students sit at a table that’s almost too big for the room in the basement of the Barbara Hodel Center. Brushes, paints, and colored pencils are laid out across the table for them all to share....
Read MorePosted by Kennedy Kruse on 5/12/22 12:32 PM
Sophomore Carissa Wenger and her Great Commission Association partner strolled through the Dulles Town Center mall. In the side shops, people perused the inventory seeking items to buy. Others sat on...
Read MorePosted by Kennedy Kruse on 4/27/22 4:46 PM
This article originally appeared in Patrick Henry College's weekly student-run newspaper, The Herald.
Read MorePosted by Gracen Fulmer on 4/8/22 5:28 PM
Aletheia, the new Classical Liberal Arts (CLA) journal, launched its second issue this week. “The defining aspect from the start has been appreciating truth, goodness, and beauty in classical...
Read MorePosted by Kathryn Eiler on 4/5/22 8:54 AM
The Economics & Business Analytics Investment Group, known around campus as the Patrick Henry Investment Group (PHIG), is a student-led program that manages a college-owned stock portfolio. Economics...
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