Hours passed before anyone noticed the girl on the train platform. Edith Zierer had just been liberated from a Nazi labor camp in Częstochowa, Poland. Too weak to walk and with nowhere to go, she collapsed from hunger and exhaustion. She was 13 years old, and, though she didn’t know it, the last surviving member...
Increase the gym capacity
During the COVID-19 health crisis, the Roche Sports Complex is making it harder than ever for students to stay healthy. Perhaps many can relate to the woeful tale of arriving at the gym with a formulated workout plan and a limited amount of time before class, only to be told, “Sign your name here and...
The contemporary Enneagram is a revival of an old fraud
Few ideas go unchallenged at Hillsdale College. While the curriculum is based on certain core truths, rigorous conversation and debate is a staple on campus; students and faculty are committed to the earnest pursuit of knowledge and wisdom. Therefore, when a perspective goes unchallenged for more than a moment, it stands out. It must either...
In Brief: Library to phase in new computer software
The Hillsdale Information Technology Services department is in the process of installing Virtual Desktop computers in the library. They also plan to update the library’s printer software as early as this summer. ITS Systems Administrator David Pauken says that these new computers will be much easier for his department to manage, as well as being...
Van Wienen celebrates with 1000th kill
This past week the Hillsdale College volleyball team came out victorious against both conference and non-conference teams, maintaining endurance in the first three-game weekend of the season. Senior middle hitter Allyssa Van Wienen made history both offensively and defensively this week as she hit her 1000th career kill, and won her first ever G-MAC Defensive...



