On Aug. 31, Caroline Greb ’21 and Julia Salloum ’21 both welcomed their firstborn children into the world. “We had joked so often about giving birth on the same day,” Salloum said. “It was both hilarious but unsurprising when it actually happened.” Greb gave birth at 2:56 a.m., and Salloum gave birth at 9:01 p.m....
Year: 2021
Men’s tennis shows out in season opener
The Hillsdale College Men’s tennis team started off their fall season at the Chargers Men’s Tennis Invite, where they won four different draw titles. Sophomores Brennan Cimpeanu and Sean Barstow each went 6-0 between singles and doubles play. Together, they won the A doubles draw title, Head Coach Keith Turner called the pairing the best...
Babylon Bee Editor-in-Chief speaks on the power of humor
Humor in the news is more important than ever, said Kyle Mann, editor-in-chief of the Babylon Bee in a speech to Hillsdale students on Sept. 8. “Satire is prophetic,” Mann said. “It simply takes people’s beliefs to their next logical conclusion. When you look at the worldview of progressives, their entire worldview demands that they...
Constitution Day speeches highlight vigilance, preservation
Hillsdale’s Constitution Day Celebration featured speeches with a theme of vigilance for the future of the country and preservation of the founding ideals embodied in the Constitution. The event, which is held annually in Washington, D.C., was at the Trump International Hotel. Speakers discussed election integrity, civil liberties, recovering American greatness, and the rise of...
Garden Party returns to the Arb
On Friday, the Students Activity Board will hold the annual Garden Party in the Slayton Arboretum for the first time since 2017 with the theme of “cottagecore,” according to SAB Director Zane Mabry. The Garden Party is an annual semi-formal dance held in the fall. “The arb is a really neat area,” Mabry said. “It’s...




