When sophomore Caleb Greene began dreaming up million-dollar ideas, he and his dreams hit the waves, literally. Greene created his own wakesurf board company, Glen Lake Surf Co., in the summer of 2020. Greene conceived the idea for GLSC in June 2020 while working his summer job at the Glen Craft Marina in Glen Arbor,...
Year: 2021
Passages trip to Israel returns for the first time since 2019
Hillsdale’s annual Passages Israel trip resumes this winter after being canceled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Students are invited to apply to visit Israel from Dec. 27 to Jan. 6. The trip has room for only 21 Hillsdale students, rather than the usual 40. Each student must have a passport and a COVID-19...
Freshmen travels to Uganda for summer mission trip
This past summer, freshman Isabella Socha and her father, Robert Socha, embarked on a life-changing journey to Uganda, Africa. Since high school, Socha dreamed of going on a mission trip to Africa, but it became a reality when she and her father developed a relationship with Pastor Paul Gidudu, a minister who lives in Uganda. ...
Gallery features Maria Kreyn, self-taught artist
As she began to hang artist Maria Kreyn’s work in the Fine Arts Building, Assistant Professor of Art Roxanne Kaufman watched more students look in at the paintings than she’s ever seen while arranging past shows. “The artwork feels very traditional, but when you get in with them and spend time with them, you can...
Send Spotify a message: No more sexual exploitation
Are liberals finally waking up to the internet pornography pandemic? Two cheers to the New York Times, which recently published an incredibly disturbing and eye-opening feature by Nicholas Kristof, “The Children of Pornhub”, which produced some hand-wringing from some major credit-card companies. Who knows whether the self-examination is sincere, or merely a perfunctory statement till...




