For students desperate for a cup of coffee before dashing off to class, an empty mug rack beneath the coffee carafes in the cafeteria is a sorry sight — but all too common in recent weeks. Dining hall patrons have taken or thrown out around 450 plastic white mugs since the start of the...
Year: 2017
Charity ball on Saturday
Autumn is barely here, but Sigma Alpha Iota is ushering in winter at their annual Charity Ball. The women’s music fraternity is hosting their yearly philanthropy event in a 1903 Romanov Winter Ball theme. The formal gala will fall on Saturday, Oct. 14 from 8 p.m. to midnight in the Howard Music Hall. The donations...
Student Fed dissolves American Individualists
Student Federation voted to disband a club for the first time in more than four years at its Oct. 5 meeting. The federation members said they unanimously agreed to dissolve the American Individualists of Hillsdale because they felt the group violated the mission of Hillsdale College. As a result, the group is ineligible...
Refugee to Religious Activist
Smuggled from her home and into hiding in a Switzerland church, Juliana Taimoorazy followed her father as he led his family to Germany in 1989. Just one year later, the Taimoorazy family came to America as refugees after turning themselves in to the German police. Twenty-seven years later, Taimoorazy is sharing her story around the...
Seniors spar over American immigration policy
Although libertarians and Republicans can agree on measures to make government smaller, the debate between seniors Razi Lane and Brendan Noble on immigration showed that in terms of immigration policy, the two groups stand opposed. More than 100 students packed into Lane 124 to hear Lane and Noble debate the conservative and libertarian positions on...




