12 PHC traditions that students still love!

Posted by Hannah Gaschler on 9/13/24 3:02 PM

Every year, PHC students participate in traditions that are unique to the school. Whether it be crazy sports events or throwing people in Lake Bob, students like to have fun. Get a taste of what it's...

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Preparing For Easter When Life Is Busy

Posted by Eden Mackie on 4/1/22 6:12 PM

As Easter approaches, it can be easy to get caught up in midterms, papers, and the end of the semester. Nevertheless, it is important, even during late study nights, debate tournaments, and mounds of...

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Removing the Sacred/Secular Distinctions: Biblical Studies at PHC

Posted by Emma Perley on 8/10/21 8:34 PM

Have you considered serving in a ministerial capacity or maybe leading a Christian non-profit? Not sure what role God has for you, but maybe you want to help others learn how to study God's Word, to...

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Have Liberal Arts Colleges Lost Their Soul? (Part 2)

Posted by Emma Perley and Stephen C. Allen on 8/2/21 3:30 PM

More parents, students, and teachers are becoming increasingly aware of the shortcomings of an ever-narrowing “common core” education in the K – 12th world and the hyper-specialization of academic...

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Have Liberal Arts Colleges Lost Their Soul? (Part 1)

Posted by Emma Perley and Stephen C. Allen on 8/2/21 7:30 AM

What is the true purpose of college? Preparing for a job or flourishing as a human? You can quickly see where we land on this. But there is a scarcity of true, Christian liberal arts programs in...

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Why Christian College Students Need a Firm Foundation

Posted by Rebekah Thomas on 3/23/21 5:11 PM

The only thing more dangerous for a skyscraper than an unstable foundation is a foundation that you didn’t know had a crack in it.

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A Year in Review: 2019 and PHC's Top Moments

Posted by Rachel Cochrane on 2/14/20 8:00 AM

PHC saw a lot of exciting changes and a few sad ones in 2019. We hosted a National Christian Forensics and Communications Association (NCFCA) tournament and Night To Shine, wished the best to the...

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Pursuing "High Telos" History

Posted by Patrick Henry College on 9/25/19 12:06 PM

Professor of History Dr. Doug Favelo exhorted students of history to return to a "High Telos" understanding of the discipline, one in pursuit of the Good, True, and Beautiful. Click below to watch!

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