Despite the Boy Scouts of America’s recent decision to admit transgender members and the dissolution of Hillsdale College’s Eagle Scout GOAL program last year, the financial aid office is still offering at least nine merit-based scholarships for scouts. “Going forward, it may be a factor for a new donor who sees that Hillsdale has that...
Year: 2017
Stories from IDF soldiers embody the abstracts we study
As a member of the recent Passages trip to Israel, my fellow students and I got to learn a bit about Israel’s military, the Israeli Defense Forces, and listen to a panel of active-duty officers. Their stories made a strong impression on all of us. Since we got back six weeks ago, I’ve found myself...
Going deeper and reaching farther
For the last three weeks, the campus ministry Equip has been preparing students to move beyond discussions of hillsdating, into discussions of intentional dating, marriage, and parenting. “College is a time of preparation,” said senior Eli West, series founder and Equip executive board member . “We prepare for careers and academics, but when you think...
Student Fed approves tenting equipment purchase
All students will soon have access to new camping equipment at Hayden Park. In addition to approving the Federalist Society, Hillsdale College’s Student Federation granted the Outdoor Adventures Club $2,300 for tenting equipment durings its Feb. 16 meeting. The equipment will benefit the club’s trips as well as allow all students to get outside, even...
Prediction: the Academy wins the “Most Elitist” award for the 89th time
Far from being #sowhite as it was in 2016, the 2017 Oscars will feature a wider variety of films, but some things about the elitist event remain the same: the Academy will honor good films, snub some of the best ones of the year, and honor others solely for the sake of diversity and political...



