Did Aristotle kill Alexander the Great? Associate Professor of History Kenneth Calvert asked during his lecture on campus. On Thursday, Oct. 25, Calvert spoke about Alexander and his waning faithfulness to his teacher Aristotle, and the Greek ideals during his invasion of Persia. Calvert traced Alexander’s evolution from a young pupil of Aristotle to the...
Underground Dating Ring 2: Hillsdating strikes back
Several Hillsdale students have recombined forces to combat what they see as an increasingly pervasive part of Hillsdale student culture: Hillsdating. The goal of the new Underground Dating Ring, which is a continuation of a group founded two years ago by Haley Talkington ’17 and Carly Hubbard ’16, is to combat Hillsdating by helping people...
Coffee as fuel: campus reacts to Army’s caffeine algorithm
It’s 1:30 a.m. You’re drowning in pages-long finals reviews. You promised you wouldn’t drink any more coffee, but your biochemistry midterm is tomorrow, and your eyes glaze over every time you look at the page. You reach over and press the brew button on your coffee maker. The U.S. Army and Department of Defense have...
Wood and strings: Chartreuse String Trio to perform professor’s music
The Chartreuse String Trio will perform a composition written by Associate Professor of Music Daniel Tacke at 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday night in Conrad Recital Hall. The Hillsdale College Professional Artist Series is bringing in violinist Myra Hinrichs, violist Carrie Frey, and cellist Helen Newby to perform unorthodox pieces, including one written by...
Brock becomes all-time leader in receptions in shutout win
The Hillsdale College Chargers extended their winning streak to seven games on Saturday in a commanding 34-0 win against the Kentucky Wesleyan College Panthers. After shutting out opponents three separate times last season, the shutout against the Panthers this season is the Chargers’ first. In the game, senior wide receiver Trey Brock became Hillsdale’s all-time...




