Few are thought to be more stressed than a bride planning her wedding, but Hillsdale College Social Media Manager Gianna Green ’17 said typical brides have nothing on those who managed to plan their wedding during quarantine. Although all couples face uncertainty regarding their wedding day, such as the chance of rain or the bride...
Year: 2020
Shark tooth sheds light on ancient species
Just across from Donna the triceratops in Hillsdale’s Daniel M. Fisk Museum of Natural History lies a tiny tooth about three millimeters in length. It is a tooth that represents the glory days of Michigan’s history, when it was a shallow tropical sea poised mere miles from the equator and filled with an assortment of...
Top 10 Photoshoot Spots in Hillsdale
So you’re *finally* back on campus, or on campus as a student for the first time, and you want to recognize the occasion with some fun pictures with your friends. Alternatively, you want to do a cool, themed photoshoot. You know, the ones everyone did this spring while stuck in quarantine? Either way, you’ll probably...
No student COVID cases, college reports
After a week of in-person classes, no Hillsdale College students have tested positive for COVID-19, according to Dean of Men Aaron Petersen. Five students who showed symptoms have tested negative, and five more currently await test results. “I think the students came here ready to do their part, especially with all the precautionary measures to...
Professor emeritus leaves classroom, enters campaign trail for American Solidarity Party
After the 2016 presidential primaries, Lucy Moye was less than enamored with her choices. The professor emeritus of history at Hillsdale College began to search for other political parties to support. After a bit of searching, she stumbled upon the American Solidarity Party. The American Solidarity Party, officially incorporated in 2016, is founded on the...




