Niedfeldt is holding a date party on Saturday night in the Searle Center with money donated by its namesake, Phyllis Niedfeldt. “I have been just organizing it and getting the word out,” Niedfeldt Resident Assistant Alexander Green said. “There are around 60 people coming.” This event boasts a formal dinner catered by Bon Appétit, dancing,...
Stop smoking outside the library
Put your cigs out, Hillsdale. It’s time to stop smoking in front of the library. This isn’t a lecture about the concern of cancer or a plea to save young lungs. This is about respect for fellow students. Smokers on campus generally keep a low profile. They don’t litter the sidewalks with cigarette butts. It’s...
At Hillsdale Idol, students will sing to support the arts
Performers will take the stage with Hillsdale Idol, Unplugged for a second year. The music competition is a fundraiser for the Hillsdale County School of the Arts, a nonprofit that provides opportunities for children in the Hillsdale area to experience music. “Hillsdale is a very poor county, and we don’t have a lot of resources,”...
Judge Barrett visits campus, speaks on Supreme Court
In a campus lecture on Saturday, U.S. Circuit Judge Amy Barrett explained the evolution of the U.S. Supreme Court from a relatively ineffective institution to a more powerful and co-equal body of government. “A few years ago, I taught a seminar in modern constitutional theory, and I had several students who were from other countries...
Students explore interests in WHIP internships
Every semester, students who participate in the Washington-Hillsdale Internship Program take classes while working all over Washington, D.C. They gain experience in fields that interest them and learn from the best. We asked four WHIP students about their internships. Alex Miller Where are you interning this semester? I’m interning at the Heritage Foundation, in the...




