Admissions requirements to Hillsdale College in the late 19th century included an understanding of Greek and Latin equal to that of current upper-level classics students. It’s just one of the fascinating facts Katie Hillery found while researching her senior project. Hillery, who is a double major in classics and history, presented her project in the...
Year: 2018
The Weekly: Real Change occurs through Civil discourse
We again find ourselves in the midst of election season and tensions are high as Republicans seek to maintain control and Democrats push for a “blue wave.” Political loyalties easily spill into our daily life and can affect how we perceive or treat other people, but this isn’t the way things should be. Hillsdale College...
Grad student radio show to bring prudence back to politics
Radio Free Hillsdale 101.7 FM’s new show, Citizen Talk, has made the word “prudence” its motto by going below the surface of mere hot button issues, to explore the deeper meaning of the contentious topics of the day. Two Hillsdale College graduate students, Juan Davalos and Lynette Grundvig, have hit the airwaves of Radio Free...
Student Fed grants club status, votes on amendment to its constitution
The Student Federation approved the establishment of three new clubs and made an amendment to its constitution regarding election qualifications at last week’s meeting. Liberty Battalion, the Physical Therapy Club, and the Formal Logic Club were all given initial club status due to growing interest and faculty support. At the end of the meeting, Student...
ArtWorks to hold 13th annual youth music performance competition
The 13th annual ArtWorks Youth Music Performance Competition will take place Nov. 4., when students ages 11-18 will have the opportunity to showcase their musical talents. ArtWorks of Hillsdale, the county’s arts and culture council, is hosting this annual musical competition. Students compete for cash prizes in vocal, string, keyboard, brass and wind, and ensemble...




