As the new semester gets into full swing, the Student Activities Board invites the student body to join them at the annual Concert on the Quad, which will be held on the lawn in front of Central Hall from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. this Friday, Sept. 11th. This year the event will feature...
Year: 2020
Anne Theobald bids adieu to Hillsdale College
After five years of teaching French at Hillsdale College, former Associate Professor Anne Theobald has left the college and taken a new role as faculty associate and director of the French House, a francophone residence for students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. “It felt like a good time to take on a new challenge,” Theobald...
Starved for the college experience: New ‘to-go’ dining options are a blessing in disguise
Due to recent COVID-19 restrictions, key features of the Hillsdale dining experience have been drastically altered. Gone are the days of people-watching in the Knorr Family Dining Room to your heart’s content. Wish you could lightly brush Bobby’s hand as he hands you some tater tots? You might have to wait a few weeks. New...
The connection behind the Mossey collection: New archivist at library
Lori Curtis, the first full-time archivist and special collections librarian at Mossey Library, has seen many impressive historical documents over the years. As the official archivist for Hillsdale College, the idea of connection is central to Curtis. She strives to find the best way of archiving materials by seeing everything she touches as a piece...
‘Welcome to New London:’ NBC’s ‘Brave New World’ is an underrated masterpiece
It’s been nearly two months since NBC launched its exclusive streaming platform Peacock, and its flagship original content, a big-budget adaptation of Aldous Huxley’s classic novel “Brave New World,” has been largely and unjustly slept on. The first two episodes of “Brave New World” are free to stream on Peacock, and a five dollar subscription...




