When the eight members of a men’s a cappella ensemble began to sing, they invited their audience into a timeless musical journey into the minds and hearts of the immigrants and refugees of the world. In a performance in Christ Chapel on Saturday at 8 p.m., Cantus, one of the few full time a cappella...
Year: 2021
K-12 program panelists discuss mission, opportunities
The Hillsdale K-12 program discussed their mission, history, and opportunities for students at an informational panel on Sept. 9. The K-12 program houses all the college’s work in K-12 education. This includes the Barney Charter School Initiative, the education department at the college, and curriculum production for private, charter, and, soon, homeschool education, according to...
Campus transitions to Canvas
Hillsdale College has adopted Instructure Canvas as its new learning management system, replacing Blackboard. The change took effect shortly before the fall 2021 term. “It was time to look at the learning management systems on the market and select the best fit for Hillsdale College,” IT applications manager Heidi Bergerhoff and academic application analyst Mike...
Adventures in Allen: antique capital of Michigan is Hillsdale’s neighbor
The “Antique Capital of Michigan” is a mere 15 minute drive from campus, in Allen, Michigan. Founded in 1830, the historic town has a population of about 200. Allen offers a motley collection of small shops and antique malls, which provide ample opportunities for adventure and a fascinating day trip. The Hog Creek Craft and...
More than 1,000 attend airport’s annual Patriots’ Day fly-in event to honor vets
Residents and students piled into airplanes and helicopters at the airport this weekend to get a unique bird’s-eye view of Hillsdale. Over 1,000 people attended the Hillsdale Municipal Airport’s sixth annual Patriot Day Fly-In event Sunday, according to Hillsdale Municipal Airport Manager Ginger Moore. The event is held around Sept. 11 each year to...




