To end their indoor season, six qualifying Hillsdale track and field athletes will compete in the NCAA Division II National Championship on March 11-13 in Birmingham, Alabama. Senior Kajsa Johnasson will race in the 60 and 200 meter dashes before joining her teammates junior Alanna O’Leary, freshman Shura Ermakov, and sophomore Dakota Stamm in the...
Year: 2021
More men should hang out at Penny’s coffee shop
Every Wednesday at around 2:31 p.m. EST I pack up my bags in Mossey Library, say goodbye to my fellow library fiends, and make my way down to Penny’s, the campus-run coffee shop in New Dorm. This ritual is my favorite of the week. I order a 10-ounce oat milk latte from Sam the Barista,...
Invite Jordan Peterson to speak on our campus
“As you can see the opponents of free speech are capable of making a lot of inarticulate noise,” Dr. Jordan B. Peterson quipped. The University of Toronto Professor of Psychology was at a rally — the “U of T Rally for Free Speech” — after Leftists criticized some videos he had created opposing Bill C-16...
In defense of skipping class
This is written for the hustlers, the strugglers, and the overachievers. The ones who feel like they can’t catch a break. Instead of cutting sleep, food, exercise, or time with God because of stress or fatigue, we should consider cutting class. This is a fine line to walk. I’m not promoting irresponsibility and I don’t...
CCA speaker lectures on Jane Austen and the ‘moral moment’
“I may be wrong, but I doubt that Jane Austen would have quite approved of the movies.” That’s how James Bowman, film critic at the American Spectator and author, kicked off the much-anticipated “Jane Austen on Film” Center for Constructive Alternatives lecture series on Sunday, March 7. Bowman’s lecture focused on the major moral theme...



