Imogen Kane is among the handful of freshmen on the pre-med track who were handed a white sheet from their adviser that guides their schedule for the next four years. On that sheet was a new two-credit class, physical wellness and dynamics, one of the newest requirements imposed by the updated core requirements. With a...
Honors theses cap Hillsdale careers
At first, it seems like any other small gathering: a couple professors and a student sit chatting on the couches of the Heritage Room. Moments later, the student stands to address a group that has come to hear a thesis defense. Honors students defend their theses for a one-hour period. The first 10 minutes are...
Q&A: Jonah Goldberg
Jonah Goldberg is a founding editor of National Review Online. He is also a fellow at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C., and a Fox News contributor. He has written two books, “The Tyranny of Cliches” and “Liberal Fascism” both of which have made New York Times best seller list. Goldberg is on campus...
Frederick Douglass statue in the works
Hillsdale College is in the process of commissioning a statue of famed 19th-century orator Frederick Douglass. Chief Staff Officer to the President Mike Harner said the college has not set a time for when the statue might be dedicated, but typically, a dedication ceremony comes 12-15 months after a statue is commissioned. The statue will...
YAF petition stopped by deans’ office
Young Americans for Freedom stopped its petition for meal plan reform on April 1 at the request of Dean of Men Aaron Petersen. “I didn’t say, ‘You’re in big trouble,’ I just said, ‘You guys need to stop this,’” Petersen said. “I don’t think petitions are the best way to solve important issues.” Although YAF...

