Hillsdale County residents learned about the lives of former Hillsdalians during walk-throughs of historical downtown. The Hillsdale County Historical Society hosted walks to celebrate the 150 year anniversary of Hillsdale’s founding 1869. The walk touched on a variety of elements of Hillsdale’s early history including various structural fires and Hillsdale’s very own opera house. The...
Year: 2019
Q&A: Claudia Rosett
Claudia Rosett is a former staff writer for the Wall Street Journal. She was the editorial page editor of The Asian Wall Street Journal and covered the Tiananmen Square protest in 1989. Ms. Rosett spoke Sept. 17 on campus. Her speech, titled “Why Hong Kong’s Freedom Matters,” explained the current protests in Hong Kong which...
The Weekly: New York Times misleads readers
When the New York Times released an article this weekend detailing another allegation against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, they forgot to mention one key fact: the alleged victim could not recall whether the event even happened. The piece documented a third allegation, made by Deborah Ramirez, of Kavanaugh committing sexual misconduct during his college...
Citizens for Self-Governance holds second politics and policy mixer
Hillsdale’s policy groups and political organizations from both sides of the aisle gathered for Citizens for Self-Governance’s second annual Politics and Policy mixer last Thursday. CSG president, senior Emily Heubaum, created the event last year when she was the club’s marketing chair. As a new organization on campus, she saw the group’s need for better...
Exercise: A ‘way to escape’ from stress for students
Balancing time between arduous study sessions at the library, scrambling to meet office hours, and extreme class schedules is difficult, so some students find it helpful to add time at the Roche Sports Complex into the mix. Students often look for ways to manage intense academic and social stress. At Hillsdale, many students exercise for...




