For the first time, the Dow Journalism Program is offering a course on “Video Storytelling” this semester. Taught by visiting journalism instructor Buddy Moorehouse, the class seeks to cultivate students’ journalistic portfolios and provide them with valuable practical experience. This is Moorehouse’s first time teaching a collegiate journalism course, though he has guest lectured several...
Year: 2021
‘We couldn’t do it alone’: Hospital continues vaccine distribution
Hillsdale Hospital administered nearly a thousand COVID-19 vaccinations on Jan. 28 and 29 at the Searle Center, bringing the county one step closer to overcoming the pandemic. “We have done exactly what the state has asked of us, which is to get shots in arms,” J.J. Hodshire, president and CEO of Hillsdale Hospital, said in...
How to get a girlfriend at Hillsdale
Let’s face it gang, dating is hard, especially at Hillsdale, where people treat a first date with the same level of commitment as a twenty year fixed mortgage. People feel the need to run a level-three background check before even considering a 30-minute coffee date. You know so much about the person before you go...
Birth control is not the only solution
Casual talk of birth control as a solution to women’s problems is abhorrent — and for a school that appreciates a proper, well-rounded education, I expected better. The Curate women’s panel on Saturday covered many topics relevant to young ladies: careers, relationships, time management, and yes, menstrual cycles. One of the breakout sessions, led by...
Professor offers new plaster casting class
Isaac Dell is proof that being a part of the Hillsdale community doesn’t end when the cap and gown come off. But instead of sitting at a desk, Dell is at the front of the classroom teaching students. Dell has taught several sculpture classes for the college in the past but this time he is...



