The most traumatizing and sensitive topics are the most important to joke about, argues Hillsdale alumna Kat Timpf ’10 in her new book. Released on April 18, “You Can’t Joke About That: Why Everything Is Funny, Nothing Is Sacred, and We’re All in This Together,” is this week’s No. 1 Amazon bestseller in nonfiction. Timpf,...
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Excavating Strosacker: Five unique objects in Fisk Natural History Museum
Hillsdale’s Daniel M. Fisk Museum of Natural History, created by Daniel M. Fisk in 1874 and rebuilt in 2010, hosts thousands of specimens spanning several centuries. While many students cut through the museum on their way to science classes, pausing to look through the exhibits reveals an assortment of cultural and college history. Anthony Swinehart,...
Arnn back to work after brain surgery
College President Larry Arnn in 2020. College President Larry Arnn is back to work after undergoing brain surgery on March 22, he announced in an email to students, faculty, and staff on Wednesday. “I feel better than I have felt for some years,” Arnn, who is 70, told the Collegian after his surgery. Arnn, who...
DeSantis to visit campus
Governor Ron DeSantis to visit Hillsdale College. Florida Gov. and potential 2024 Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis will visit campus Thursday, April 6. The event, held in Hillsdale College’s Searle Center, is at full capacity and will begin with a panel discussion at 4 p.m. on K-12 education. A reception, dinner and conversation between College...
‘Walking the walk’ by living out pro-life activism
Sabrina Sherman and her husband, Lucas Sherman, are students and parents to their son, Wyatt, who was born on Nov. 9. Courtesy | Sabrina Sherman Junior Sabrina Sherman has always been pro-life, but she never expected how soon she would be challenged to live out her beliefs. After finding out she was pregnant in March...