After just 18 hours of rehearsal, Hillsdale’s symphony orchestra will play a full concert tonight at 8 p.m. in the Sage Center for the Arts. The concert will feature two concerto competition winners, sophomore violinist Tova Forman and junior vocalist Sarah Schutte. The Hillsdale College Big Band will play a jazz afterglow concert following...
My life as a redshirt freshman
Imagine waking up every morning with a schedule involving up to an hour of weight lifting, conditioning, shooting a basketball from a dozen places on the court, and cutting back and forth across a wooden slatted floor for over two hours. Now, add an additional series of hour-long weekend workouts and additional lifts throughout the...
Bathroom graffiti is not freedom of speech: it’s anti-Hillsdalian
Over the past two weeks, someone has written offensive language and drawn pictures on the inside of one of the stalls of the men’s restroom on the upper floor of the Grewcock Student Union. The first message was a crude jab at President Donald Trump. Maintenance painted over the graffiti and it seemed as if...
Alumnae compete in USA Track Championships
Alumnae Emily Oren ‘16 and Kayla Caldwell ‘13 competed in the USA Track and Field Indoor Championships in Albuquerque, New Mexico, this weekend. This year’s competition was the first indoor championship for Oren, while it was Caldwell’s fourth time competing in the event. Neither athlete placed in the top half of her event, with Oren...
Heritage’s John Malcolm addresses Gorsuch at Federalist Society inaugural event
Although President Donald Trump has selected Judge Neil Gorsuch for the open U.S. Supreme Court seat, John Malcolm said Saturday Gorsuch’s appointment will not make a large difference yet. “It is important to remember that the Gorsuch appointment is not likely to fundamentally change the balance of power on the court,” Malcolm said. Malcolm, director...




