Saturday marks the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, that changed our modern world. On this somber anniversary, Hillsdale’s faculty and staff members share their memories of that day. Patrick Owens, assistant professor of classics, was in New York City that morning and watched the horror unfold. “I grew up in...
Year: 2021
X marks the spot: Student-pirates bury treasure for class
Roaming bands of skullduggerous treasure seekers are soon to disrupt Hillsdale’s hallowed halls and peaceful vistas. The culprit: David Stewart, professor of history. His new one-credit history course, the History of Piracy, offers a general overview of piracy, from the ancient world to the present, with a twist. In addition to writing an essay, students...
Babylon Bee editor comes to campus
Kyle Mann, editor-in-chief of the Babylon Bee, will speak in Plaster Auditorium at 8 p.m. tonight as a guest of the Dow Journalism Program. The Babylon Bee is a Christian satire news site that pokes fun at current events. “Satire rarely takes a position—it makes fun of things and deconstructs them,” Mann said in a...
Kanye West’s album ‘Donda’ released after two years
After two years of waiting, fans across the world were greeted on the morning of Aug. 29 with Kanye West’s latest album: “Donda.” Named after his late mother, this one-hour and 48 minute long album has tracks whose themes cover Kanye’s marital problems, his political endeavours, and even samples from Donda West herself. Originally slated...
Bring Chick-Fil-A to campus
Waiting in line is a lot like clubbing a baby seal—only psychopaths really enjoy it. Not only are lines minor annoyances, they can be downright terrifying. Everyday we live in fear of some line that is intent on ruining our lives—no one is safe from their nefarious influence, regardless of age, gender, or how old...




