When Freshman Emma Noverr left her home in Colorado to come to Hillsdale this fall, she left what she called the “cycling Mecca of America,” and came to a place without an established cycling community. Rather than give up cycling, she created her own community. That community is called the Endurance Sports Club, of which...
Author: Sutton Dunwoodie
Bullfighting and bigfoot: The ‘Remnant’ podcast
When Jack Butler ’15 splices together the audio that makes up the ‘Remnant’ podcast by Jonah Goldberg, he brings together some of the most varied content in podcasting. The first 17 episodes have featured Senator Ben Sasse, R-Nebraska, talking about what it’s like to watch a bullfight; Ramesh Ponnuru, a senior editor of National Review,...
Hillsdale Brewing Company opens at long last
After two and a half years, hundreds of hours of work, and many obstacles overcome, Hillsdale Brewing Company is finally open. The restaurant officially opened for business at 25 Hillsdale Street on Jan. 22, featuring eight beers on tap, as well as a menu with pizzas, deli-style sandwiches, and soups. The owners of the...
Bright-eyed, bushy-tailed research: Students track gray squirrel activity
While the squirrels scampering around campus are merely scenery for many students’ walks to class, two senior biology majors have made the squirrels their research subjects for their ongoing animal behavior research projects. Seniors Julia Hoyda and Luiza Wasilewski’s project tracks the nut preference and caching activity of eastern gray squirrels — one of the...
Faydra Shapiro speaks on Jewish-Christian relations
Modern challenges and the future trajectory of a 2,000 year-old-conflict were the subject of two lectures given last week by Faydra L. Shapiro, executive director of the Israel center for Jewish-Christian Relations. Shapiro the discussed Jewish-Christian relations as part of the Gershom Lecture Series. The Gershom Lecture series began in 2014 to explore Jewish-Christian...