Last Sunday, Hillsdale College French students took their language skills outside the classroom and into the opera house thanks to Hillsdale’s French honorary, Pi Delta Phi. Nineteen students and three professors spent the day in Toledo, Ohio where they saw “Carmen,” a 19th century French opera that tells the story of a naive soldier who...
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Hillsdale students attend First Liberty Fellowship for third year in a row
Students from Hillsdale College recently returned from an all-expenses-paid trip to Washington, D.C. for the First Liberty Fellowship, a program that seeks to inspire and equip young people to be advocates for religious freedom. The fellowship is a project of the First Liberty Institute, the largest religious liberty legal organization in the nation. As fellows,...
Hillsdale students bring the house down at the Battle of the Bands
At Phi Mu Alpha’s annual music competition, Hillsdale students rocked till they dropped —almost through the floor of the local Elks Lodge. On November 17, approximately 300 people gathered to witness six student bands go head-to-head in the Battle of the Bands. The winner would receive bragging rights and the opportunity to donate the event’s...
Rick to play pieces ‘From Russia With Love’
Next week, Hillsdale College students and faculty will have the opportunity to hear a sampling of Russian culture thanks to Katherine Rick, adjunct professor of piano and staff accompanist at the college. Rick’s upcoming piano recital, “From Russia with Love,” will include pieces spanning three distinct eras of classical Russian music and feature three Russian...
The Morning Joe: Jitters barista Mikaela Herndon
Tell me a little bit about your role at Jitters. “I’m currently the assistant manager of Jitters and will take over as manager next year after Alexander Green graduates. I work there eight hours a week three days a week, mostly in the morning.” How did you start working at Jitters? “I applied to...