Communities with strong civil institutions provide a safe and healthy environment in which to raise children, said Tim Carney, commentary editor at the Washington Examiner, at a talk last week. Carney, author of three books, spoke on Thursday, April 4 on his most recent book, “Alienated America.” He described the book as a story about...
Students spend Saturday serving the community
Hillsdale students took part in the college’s first ever community-wide Day of Service volunteer this weekend, helping with cleaning and other service work. On Saturday, April 6, hundreds of students spent their day throughout Hillsdale County volunteering their time to the Day of Service. The event was put together by Hillsdale College’s GOAL Program and...
Color run to return, more colorful than ever
With more color than ever, Student Activities Board’s annual Color Run will take place this Saturday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Hayden Park. Assistant Director of SAB Alexandra Whitford said this event has been a classic on campus since the fall of 2015. In October 2018, however, rough weather meant that the race...
Andrew Klavan discusses cultural depravity, morality
“In a world gone mad, we cannot be silent,” the Daily Wire’s Andrew Klavan told a packed Searle Center on Tuesday evening. Students, professors, and donors alike filled the seats to hear Klavan give his talk as this semester’s Eugene C. Pulliam Distinguished Visiting Fellow in Journalism. While Klavan is perhaps best known in conservative...
College task force to discuss sexual assault prevention and student safety
Hillsdale College faculty, local police, and about 10 Hillsdale College students will meet Friday to discuss student sexual assault and other safety concerns and brainstorm ways to make the campus safer. Calling it a “task force,” Dean of Women Diane Philipp said the meeting has been planned for months in light of conversations with students...




