Paris — The world looked on as yellow vest protesters set their city on fire for the eighteenth straight weekend. Glass littered the streets of the famous Champs-Élysées as luxury store owners shattered their own windows to replace them, and French law enforcement rushed visitors away as a national bank went up in flames. Men...
Screening of Moynihan documentary to feature discussion with director
Hillsdale College’s Film and Production Club and the Dow Journalism Program are partnering to host a screening of the film “Moynihan” and a subsequent Q&A session with its writer, director, and producer Joseph Dorman. The event will be held in Lane 125 at 6 p.m. on March 21. As the first full-length documentary on Daniel...
Reviving the art of reading aloud
Whether it’s to the preemie babies in hospital incubators, young children piling onto a couch after dinner, the teenager who just came home from school, the couple on a road trip, or an elderly man with his daughter in a nursing home, there is universal power in reading out loud together. Hearts quiet, minds focus,...
Volunteer to give back to the Hillsdale community
Stepping into the role of GOAL Program leader, I thought the hardest challenge would be coordinating with the community and meeting all of the logistical needs of my program. But the most difficult part of isn’t anything like that: I’s getting students to step away from clubs, sports, studies, and friends to volunteer for just...
Warming Center to close for the season next week
After a long winter of keeping the homeless people in Hillsdale warm, Share the Warmth of Hillsdale County will be closing its nights-only warming center for the season on March 31. The warming center is located in the House of Refuge Church on E. Carleton Road, and has been operating seven days a week since...




