Hillsdale College’s maintenance employees painted over vulgar and anti-Semitic graffiti in the main-floor men’s restroom in the Grewcock Student Union on Tuesday. The vandalism included a swastika and profanity directed at President Donald Trump. College administrators said they are aware of the incident and are looking into it. “Graffiti is just something I have not...
Year: 2017
Crossroads Farm plans two new locations in Michigan, one in Ohio
Hillsdale’s Crossroads Farm is working to expand its ministry of “loving the rural teen” to three additional locations through their planting program. The program will extend to Chippewa County in the Upper Peninsula, Kalkaska County, and Harrison County in Ohio, according to Crossroads Co-Founder and Director Dawn Routledge. Crossroads Farm, founded nearly 18 years...
An Appropriate Rule for a National Team
Last summer, National Football League quarterback Colin Kaepernick made headlines when he kneeled in protest during the U.S. national anthem. Since then, a debate has raged across the county over the place of politics in sports. Last weekend, the U.S. Soccer Federation took a strong stance against on-field political statements, announcing its new anthem rule...
Millennial professors speak out on millennials
The Millennial Generation covers a wide span of ages — anyone born from 1982-2004 — and it’s easy to forget that college students aren’t the only millennials. Some professors fall into the Millennial Generation, too. This creates an interesting dynamic on campuses all over the country where one part of a generation is teaching the youngest members...
Five ways Hillsdale students are participating in Lent
Many Hillsdale College students are participating in the Christian tradition of Lent.




