Owning the Dream: Guest Speakers Commemorate Martin Luther King, Jr.

By Nicole Cato

Staff Writer, ’15, Spanish

LaGrange College recently hosted two cultural enrichment events with speakers Reverend Otis Moss, Jr. and Reverend Olu Brown, who both shared the message of Martin Luther King, Jr. In celebration of Black History Month, The Hilltop News looks back to the words of these inspirational speakers. Continue reading

More Beautiful Than Any Photo: A Jan Term Doing as the Romans Do

By Leah Foster

Copy Editor, ’15, Mathematics

ThBernini, Apollo and Daphne (Galleria Borghese)ree classes led by Dr. Dottie Joiner, John Lawrence, and Dr. John Cook explored the history and beauty of Rome. We began our journey right after we cleared the airport, led through the city by two Italian tour guides. The days of this unforgettable trip seem to blur together because we witnessed so much history and art. The memories, though, are alive and well, and they flood my thoughts daily. Continue reading

Is Your Heart Happy?

By Cara Thornton

Contributing Writer, ’15, Biology

Screen Shot 2014-02-08 at 10.39.25 AMLaGrange College has a policy in which they award a $2,500 travel voucher to junior or senior students to apply toward an interim travel abroad course. This year was my year to travel and immerse myself in a culture that I would have never had the opportunity to experience otherwise. While others chose trips to Italy, Hawaii, or the Philippines, I happily signed up for the trip to Central America with Dr. Paschal and Dr. Crutchfield, the trip that caught my interest the most. Continue reading

New Orleans: A New Experience

by Marlana Hurst

Contributing Writer, ’16, Art and Design

image (2)Are you the type of person who has lived in one place for your entire life, and has hardly ever been out of the country, let alone out of your state? Well, if you are anything like me, then I am going to assume that we are on the same page. If so, then when you do have the opportunity to go somewhere new, it is quite exciting, right? Even if the destination is a mere few states away in whatever direction, a sense of adventure may fall upon you. This is precisely how I felt when I was approved to spend a week of my Jan Term in New Orleans. I had heard a lot about the place, both good and bad, so I really had no idea what to expect before I arrived. So, naturally, I was anxious when we finally came to the French Quarter, after a long eight-hour drive. Continue reading