The last time he counted, professor of history David Stewart said he had over 1,000 rubber ducks in his ‘Army of Duckness’ collection. Stewart said the collection began around the year 2000 when he and his mother-in-law were talking about his childhood. “I made some stupid, throwaway comment like, ‘when I was a...
Year: 2018
Catholic Society, Dominican sisters hold women’s retreat
The Hillsdale College Catholic Society held a morning retreat for women this weekend, to provide additional religious community for students. More than 15 women from Hillsdale College gathered on Nov. 3 for the retreat. Tim Force ’17 and Peri Rose Force ’17 hosted the women at the Grotto, an off-campus hous e owned by St....
10 Tips for Registration
Registration for the spring semester is upon us. With core and major requirements, classes, and professors, it’s easy to get swept up in madness of it all. Freshmen, registering for classes is not “the end of the world”. Here are 10 tips to help the registration process go smoothly. 1. Seek out advice from...
Over summer, Pfeifer teaches rock climbing to children in Switzerland
Grace Pfeifer cheered on her campers as they slid their fingers into each mountain crag, inching their way up its side. No matter how challenging the route was, or whether they were climbing the upward or leeward side, Pfeifer always encouraged them to finish every climb. This past summer, Pfeifer, a junior, worked as a...
Hillsdale alumna becomes chief justice on West Virginia Supreme Court
Beth Walker ’87 took office as a justice of the West Virginia Supreme Court in January 2017 — and two years later, in January 2019, she’ll become its chief justice. “It is such a huge honor to be selected by my fellow justices,” Walker told The Collegian. “It’s a really important leadership position in our...




