Our government has failed its purpose to protect natural rights, according to Ryan T. Anderson, a senior research fellow in American principles and public policy at the Heritage Foundation. In his speech on Oct. 5 titled “Religious Liberty is not Enough,” Anderson advocated for a more holistic approach to interpreting the Constitution. More than 30...
Year: 2020
Club soccer encourages camaraderie and competition
The Hillsdale College Men’s Soccer Club isn’t letting a canceled season ruin the 10th anniversary of the club’s re-formation, as it continues with regular practices and intrasquad scrimmages this fall. The club is working to further its mission of encouraging a soccer atmosphere at Hillsdale and laying the groundwork to bring varsity soccer back to...
Donuts and Discourse
If you’re looking for thoughtful discussion, new people, or just a simple Saturday brunch, Necessary Society is an open door for anyone interested. Alumna Reagan Antonio ’20 began Necessary Society as a way of bringing people together on the weekends to cultivate conversation and enjoy a meal. Now, Antonio has passed the tradition on to...
The ‘Social Dilemma’ has a message: Put the phone down and listen up
Netflix’s recent documentary “The Social Dilemma” argues that when it comes to social media, we have let the proverbial genie out of the bottle. Individuals, especially young people, are addicted to a device that profits from selling our attention—resulting in disaster for our health and relationships, but wads of cash for Silicon Valley executives. Whistle-blowers...
‘It feeds my soul’: Alumna opens pasta business
What started on a trip in Italy travelled all the way back to Hillsdale. With homemade pasta and freshly baked Italian cookies, Mangia! is now a new staple at the Hillsdale County Farmers’ Market. The pasta company, founded and operated by Gianna Green and her husband Tim, is a culmination of the Green’s family traditions....




