Sweating lightly, I sat pedaling away on the old-school, yellow LeMond trainer along with 14 other classmates. We were the first of two Physical Wellness Dynamics groups to go through the 20-minute workout cycle. I noticed several students showing signs of high fatigue: sweat running down the forehead, red cheeks, heavy breathing. But for me,...
Keep the Supreme Court out of gay marriage
Last week the United States Supreme Court heard oral arguments on California’s Proposition 8, a ballot proposal passed in the Golden State that prohibits same-sex marriage, and the Defense of Marriage Act, legislation signed by President Bill Clinton that defines legal marriage as a union between a man and a woman. By bringing this case...
The Collegian Weekly
The Facebook page Hillsdale Compliments is kind of cheesy. The number of women who apparently embody Christ’s love is maybe a tad over the top. But the site has a clear purpose, and it’s an admirable one — to make people feel good. The mission statement of Hillsdale Unfiltered, a rival Facebook page created shortly...
The Interview: Gary Johnson
Gary Johnson, former governor of New Mexico, spoke in Phillips Auditorium on April 2 as part of the Reboot! Campaign of Our America Initiative. A self-made businessman, Johnson ran for president in 2012 as the Libertarian Party candidate. He continues to advocate for the freedom movement and has hopes for the continued advancement of liberty....
Fairchild speaks on discovering poetry
Poet B.H. Fairchild gave a lecture Wednesday night titled “Coming Into Poetry.” The renowned poet spoke about how he developed his love of poetry and the written word growing up in small town, blue-collar America. Fairchild emphasized the dual current of his talk, stressing that the autobiographical aspect was an essential part of understanding the...
