“The dog’s been too busy to chase cars—now he just takes their license plate numbers.” We stand and watch as Henry’s pup, a black and white border collie, runs across the dirt road and bounds through the soybeans. Rex lives a portentous life, I gather. When he’s not pestering steers or investigating tractors, he lies...
Year: 2021
Deans’ office under renovation
If you haven’t made the climb up to the third floor of Central Hall recently, you’re in for a surprise. The third floor, home to the deans’ offices, has undergone a complete renovation over the last few months, including new walls, windows, and office spaces for everyone. According to Associate Dean Jeffery Rogers, the space...
On the other hand: The struggles of being a lefty in a world gone right
The Declaration of Independence may comfort us with the promise that all men are created equal, but it failed to warn us that more than 90% of the earth’s population is right-handed. Being a lefty at Hillsdale is hard, and not in the way you may expect. Men have climbed Mount Everest. A few have...
Hillsdale radio students score in national awards
A record-breaking number of Radio Free Hillsdale students were named finalists in the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System Awards on January 5. “We had nine total finalists this year in eight different categories, which is the highest number of finalists that we’ve had since we began submitting,” said Scot Bertram, general manager of Radio Free Hillsdale and...
Tower Players take on God, good, and evil in retelling of book of Job
This weekend, the Tower Players will perform, “J.B.,” an artistic interpretation of the scriptural book of Job. Directed by Michael Beyer, the play was set to run last fall, but due to changing state health guidelines and COVID-19 protocols, was postponed until this spring semester. The play, adapted from the book of the same title...



