When students move off campus, the deans only expect two things from them: first, to live by the Honor Code, and second, to pay for a meal plan. While the commitment to follow the Honor Code is good for all students, the need to buy a meal plan should end when students move to places...
Author: Sutton Dunwoodie
How Valentine’s day gave me clarity
When all the phone alarms start buzzing on the morning of February 14th, pressure sits on the chest of everyone in America. It’s Valentine’s Day. Some singles and even couples will claim to be ignorant of it, but it’s there, ready to intrude on the peaceful dinner or movie night. Valentine’s Day pressure is good...
Mock Trial moves on to regional tourney
Hillsdale Mock Trial Team 1150 won a bid to the Opening Round Championship Series (ORCS) by placing fifth at the regional tournament in Indianapolis, Indiana last weekend. The tournament featured four rounds of trials. During each round, teams had a chance to win up to 2 ballots, which are awarded by judges. Team 1150 won...
Alumnus exposes corruption of SPLC in new book “Making Hate Pay”
Tyler O’Neil ’12 makes a convincing case that the Southern Poverty Law Center hustles donors and should not be trusted to determine what a “hate group” is in his new book, “Making Hate Pay: The Corruption of the Southern Poverty Law Center.” The book gets its name from an article published in the New...
Mock Trial sweeps tourney
The tournament featured four rounds of trials. During each round, teams had a chance to win up to two ballots, which are awarded by judges. The team with the most ballots at the end of four rounds wins the tournament. After racing through the first three rounds of the competition without losing a ballot, the...