Four faculty brought different perspectives on the feminist movement at a panel discussion this week. On Tuesday night, students, faculty, and professors alike crammed into the Heritage Room for a professorial panel discussion on feminism and its role in America today. Hosted by the Fairfield Society, the event featured Assistant Professor of Classics Laury Ward,...
Year: 2019
HCFL hosts apologetics training
Hillsdale College for Life began a new series exploring the pro-life argument this Monday. The student club, dedicated to protecting unborn lives from abortion, is hosting a series of video viewings and discussions every Monday during Lent at noon in Lane 124. Pizza and drinks are provided as students watch to a video series produced...
Students spend break on local missions trip, service projects
Hillsdale College students participated in the spring break mission trip in Hillsdale and found fellowship, friendship, and the body of Christ. The group started the trip on March 8 and finished on March 14. There were 54 in the group, and everyone was divided into a team with whom they shared testimonies, volunteer duties, and...
Alumnus’ debut novel ‘The Fractured Prism’ is a fast-paced read for a young audience
“The Fractured Prism” offers a complex account of a futuristic and dystopian, socialist America through the eyes of 21-year-old Ivan 181375. 2018 alumnus Brendan Noble’s recently self-published book is set 99 years after the Third American Civil War. In this fictional world, a third civil war destroyed an American monarchy and divided the People’s Democratic...
Q&A with Linda Gregerson, visiting poet
Linda Gregerson, born and raised in Elgin, Illinois, is a Renaissance scholar, classically trained actor, and science devotee, writes lyric poetry exploring the connections between science and art. She is the Caroline Walker Bynum Distinguished University Professor of English Language and Literature at the University of Michigan, where she teaches creative writing and directs the...




