As children, some kids missed school for doctor’s appointments; others, to make it to an away game for their sports team. Tyler Conrad did it to go to horse showing competitions. Junior Tyler Conrad is now a star on the men’s tennis team. He played in the number one spot during his sophomore spring season...
Year: 2021
US Army hosts warrior challenge for students
The United States Army will challenge the Hillsdale student body to test its physical limits at the Hillsdale All American Warrior Challenge this Sunday, Oct. 17, in Hayden Park. Teams of four will race against the clock and complete a wide variety of physically demanding activities in hopes of winning a steak dinner. The Man...
Mollie Hemingway releases bestseller on 2020 election
Senior Journalism Fellow Mollie Hemingway released her new book on Tuesday, and by Wednesday night, it was the #4 bestseller on Amazon.com. “Rigged: How the Media, Big Tech, and the Democrats Seized Our Elections” offers a comprehensive account of the controversies surrounding the 2020 election. “My book tells the story of how the establishment was...
“I will be love”: Hillsdale alumna enters Carmelite convent
In a way, it was a coffee subscription that brought her to the convent. Before she was Sister Lucia of the Word of God, Meghan Perks ’18 was a Hillsdale graduate purchasing a subscription to Mystic Monk Coffee, a Carmelite monastery’s small business. Contemplating the monks’ spirituality brought her back to a consideration of religious...
Nine students live in Costa Rican culture for a week
“By day three I caught myself thinking and daydreaming in Spanish, which I’ve never done before,” said Anna Kate Hicks, a sophomore and Spanish minor. Hicks is one of nine students that traveled to Costa Rica this past summer with Todd Mack, associate professor and department chair of Spanish. The one-week-long trip served as a...




