"Is there a PHC parent prayer group on campus?" Kathy Harvey asked. That was the question that set the snowball rolling for PHC's Parent Prayer Meetings.
Keith and Kathy Harvey were on campus because...
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Claire Rossell Cahill (Government, ‘14) is PHC's 5th alumni to clerk for the US Supreme Court. Cahill commented that “PHC exposed me to law for the first time, and I discovered that I loved it.”
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PHC alumnus James Barta (Government, Political Theory Track, '10) was named Solicitor General of Indiana in November 2023. “I think what I did as a political theory major [at PHC] gave an excellent...
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“Sometimes traditions have truths in them,” Dr. Roberta Bayer paused. “Sometimes the fullness of the faith once received from the fathers is in some particular thing—I think particularly of the Book...
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Emily Jashinsky, culture editor at The Federalist, host of Federalist Radio Hour, and director of the National Journalism Center spoke to students at PHC.
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Few activities bring the entire PHC community together quite like a community run. On November 10, the Patrick Henry College running club hosted its first-ever Glow Run 5K! The run took place on...
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Sentinel up! On Wednesday, November 8, Patrick Henry College hosted its first-ever pep rally. PHC's Athletics Director, Ethan Patrick, spearheaded the project to introduce students to the men's and ...
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Alumna Elle Purnell (American Politics and Policy ’21) recently appeared on NewsMax’s “Newsline” to discuss the pro-abortion media’s coverage of women publicly regretting their children’s existence....
Read MorePosted by Julia Adams on 10/20/23 12:30 PM
Kaitlyn Tully, a Senior and Literature major, recently presented her paper, “Legitimacy and Restitution: The Trial in The Devil’s Law-Case” at the 36th Medieval-Renaissance Conference. “The...
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