Some say college goes by too fast. For Stephen Sterkenburg, it feels like a decade. The 27-year-old from Grand Rapids, Michigan arrived at Hillsdale in the fall of 2009, but he never thought 10 years later he’d still be working toward his bachelor’s degree in economics. His parents had been receiving Imprimis since before he...
Year: 2018
Immortalize Harriet Tubman on the campus Liberty Walk
Harriet Tubman deserves honor and recognition, which is why she was originally scheduled to replace President Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill. According to Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, this may not happen after all. Last month, he said the Treasury Department has not decided whether it will change the bill. No matter what the department...
Seth Drayer, pro-life advocate, visits campus
More than 30 students attended a lecture on campus Tuesday night given by Seth Drayer, director of training for the abortion advocacy group Created Equal. Hillsdale College Students for Life organized and hosted the event. Drayer spoke for an hour about “changing the culture of abortion,” focusing on the importance of displaying images of abortion...
Swim team takes second in its first-ever G-MAC championship event
When sophomore Bailey Bickerstaff asked her fellow swimmers to bow their heads Wednesday, she ushered her teammates into a moment of calm reflection just before the Chargers began to compete at the G-MAC-Mount East Swimming & Diving Championships for the first time ever. Bickerstaff ended her prayer and the Chargers jumped into a four-day meet...
‘A Wrinkle in Time’ movie could flop if unfaithful to L’Engle’s book
Time magazine thinks “A Wrinkle in Time” will change Hollywood and maybe the world when Walt Disney Pictures releases the $103 million movie remake March 9. It just might, but only if it bursts with the beauty of the book that inspires it: “A Wrinkle in Time,” by Madeleine L’Engle. L’Engle asks readers to...



