When Kam Matthews found out the NCAA ended the spring athletic season because of the coronavirus, she couldn’t believe that playing competitively was really over. This was her last of four years on the Hillsdale College women’s tennis team, and one that was off to a dominant start that earned her the G-MAC Player of...
Hillsdale holds spring convocation online, Stewart receives Daugherty Award
While campus remains closed because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the springtime tradition of convocation at Hillsdale College continued, albeit in a near-empty Christ Chapel and streamed live online. During the livestream, held at 11 a.m. on April 23, College President Larry Arnn addressed the current state of the college in this unprecedented time. Arnn noted...
The Weekly: Lessons from this semester
We never dreamed the semester would turn out like this. We all expected to come back from spring break refreshed, ready for a beautiful Hillsdale springtime, for exams and good weather, for professors to conduct classes outside, for walks across campus and in the Arboretum. But the semester we expected is not what we received....
Cuomo’s fiscal blunders are a matter of life and death
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, whose fiscal irresponsibility has indirectly led to an extremely high coronavirus death toll in his state, deserves more criticism rather than the praise he has received of late. New York state has quickly become an epicenter of the coronavirus in the United States. According to the New York State Department...
‘Not all tears are an evil’: Let yourself grieve for the lost semester
Only four weeks ago, I was relaxing in a cabin in Tennessee, reading children’s literature for a class. It was a normal spring break, and while I was enjoying the time with my family, I was also ready to see my college housemates again. But that’s when I first heard we wouldn’t be coming back,...



