Now we know what happens when the campus goes into lockdown. Although we’re still learning about the incident, it appears as though the administration received a credible threat and took strong but appropriate action to protect students, faculty, and staff. We’ve watched in horror as terror has struck other campuses. The cliché is true: Better...
Year: 2017
NRA CEO to speak in April
National Rifle Association CEO Wayne LaPierre will visit campus April 7 to deliver a speech titled “The 2016 Election and Future Challenges” at a luncheon in the Searle Center. Students are welcome to attend, but they must RSVP through a link provided in this week’s student activities newsletters by Friday becuase of limited seating. “LaPierre...
Cut the carp!
To catch silver carp, Youtube will show you that all you need is a baseball mitt and a boat engine: the engine will startle them so they leap out of the water and into your glove (warning: flying silver carp smack fishers and knock kids into the water). It’s a homegrown solution, but...
Katz’s magical, musical, one-man play comes to Markel
David Katz’s original play “Muse of Fire” will tell the modern-day story of a sorcerer and his apprentice in a battle to the death at 8 p.m. Friday in Markel Auditorium. Katz, a conductor, playwright, and actor, performs as seven characters in this one-man play based on his own life as a young student at...
Volunteering on vacation: Hillsdale students spend spring break serving others
While some students worked on their tans this spring break, others worked through the chilly Michigan weather, serving the Hillsdale community. For a fourth year, a group of students organized a week-long mission trip to share the gospel and serve the community in Hillsdale. About 35 people volunteered with various community organization as well as...




