Nike has been accused by Congress of profiting off the forced slave labor of the Uyghur Muslims in Communist-run China. Despite the company’s horrific business practices, the Hillsdale College Bookstore still sells Nike quarter-zips and hats—but it should stop. Nike is a major influence on American culture. Recently, the company’s influence has expanded into politics. ...
Year: 2021
Sophomores offer advice to freshman
Four sophomores, Fernando Bravo, Ginger Anderson, Jack McCoy, and Juliana Undseth, shared their experiences from their freshman year to guide the class of 2025. “I came to figure things out,” freshman Grace McNeil said. “I was a bit overwhelmed with the new experiences and opportunities and thought this would help put my feet under me.” ...
Concert on the Quad returns on Saturday, 6 to 10 p.m.
The Student Activities Board is once again hosting a student favorite event, Concert on the Quad. The event will feature several student musicians and bands on Sept. 10 from 6 to 10 p.m. SAB director Zane Mabry hopes to continue the traditional aspects of Concert on the Quad, as he said most features of the...
Sawyer named G-MAC’s nominee for NCAA Woman of the Year
Christina Sawyer ‘21 was selected as the G-MAC’s nominee for the NCAA Woman of the Year Award. The award is meant to recognize graduating female student-athletes who have distinguished themselves in academics, athletics, service, and leadership throughout their collegiate careers This year, 535 athletes were submitted by their respective schools from all three NCAA Divisions,...
Men’s cross country ready to roll
After the NCAA Division II Championships were cancelled last fall, the Hillsdale College Men’s Cross-Country team is eager to punch their ticket to this year’s championships in St. Leo, Florida. The Men’s team will have three regular season invitationals before the G-MAC Championships in Cedarville, Ohio on Oct. 23. Their season will begin on September...



