The atmosphere of the volleyball courts on the west side of the Fitness Center in Roche Sports Complex was competitive, but there were plenty of smiles both from the sidelines and on the court as “Josh Hoover’s Team” fought to break Chi Omega’s undefeated streak. Chi Omega lost the first of three games, but fought...
Shakespeare course premieres online
“To be, or not to be, that is the question.” Actually, that question from William Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” is just one President Larry Arnn and Professor of English Stephen Smith could investigate in Hillsdale College’s newest online course. The office of external affairs launched “Shakespeare: ‘Hamlet’ and ‘The Tempest’” Oct. 26 to discuss the English playwright’s...
No more blue sheets: Housing forms go online
Student housing forms were emailed several weeks ago, allowing students to request on-campus housing and select their meal plan for next semester online for the first time. The change sought to ease the process of collecting housing request forms rather than having students fill out the “blue sheets” and returning them to their house...
Speech team competes in biggest competition of the semester
It was a speech tournament so big, the officials took time during the awards ceremony to note that they processed more than 5,000 ballots while judging speeches. Despite the competition, junior Mary Blendermann broke to the semifinals in the informative category for Hillsdale College’s speech team on Nov. 5th at the Norton Invitational at...
Austin Petersen speaks on election Thursday
Young Americans for Liberty is giving students the opportunity to dine with a former presidential candidate Austin Petersen, who ran for the Libertarian Party’s presidential nominee and lost to former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson, is speaking in Phillips Auditorium Thursday at 5 p.m. to speak about the election and the future of the Libertarian...




