Month: November 2016

Home 2016 November
Winter is coming, and that’s not a bad thing
Post

Winter is coming, and that’s not a bad thing

As temperature drops, memories of wiggling toes in soggy socks and hobbling to class after slipping on icy sidewalks warn students of the forthcoming winter. To intensify our autumn chill-induced premonitions, according to a Collegian article from last week, Judah Cohen, director of seasonal forecasting at Atmospheric and Environmental Research, predicts colder-than-normal temperatures for Michigan...

Sophomores cook up new Culinary Arts Club
Post

Sophomores cook up new Culinary Arts Club

Sophomores Isabelle Parell and Dominic Whalen stepped onto campus this semester armed with knives and aprons, hungry to start the first Hillsdale club revolving around food — the Culinary Arts Club. Parell and Whalen are now the president and vice president of the Culinary Arts Club, which they formed in order to provide culinary education...

Kababik inducted into Hall of Fame
Post

Kababik inducted into Hall of Fame

  Senior Hillsdale shotgun team member Kie Kababik was inducted into the Eastern States Trapshooting Hall of Fame for lifetime accomplishments in shooting sports this fall. “I was very happy about it. It’s a really big honor for me to have my achievements recognized at such a young age,” Kababik said. “It’s also important because...

Clinton ignores damning stats about late-term abortion
Post

Clinton ignores damning stats about late-term abortion

Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton made an emotional case for late-term abortion in the last presidential debate: “I have met with women who have, toward the end of their pregnancy, gotten the worst news one could get. That their health is in jeopardy if they continue to carry to term. Or that something terrible has happened...

Parliamentary debate offers battle without major time commitment
Post

Parliamentary debate offers battle without major time commitment

They don’t wear wigs, and they don’t drink tea, but members of the new British Parliamentary Debate club said they do enjoy public speaking. Co-founders sophomore Matthew Kendrick and junior Duncan Voyles said they founded the British Parliamentary Debate club this year as an alternative to the schedule-intensive existing debate and forensics teams. Although they...