When junior Daniel Frandle was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease in 2021, he felt the most comfort from talking to senior Jake Piornack, a friend who also suffered from a chronic illness, he said. This year, Piornack, working with Frandle and others, started the Medical Awareness Network, a group dedicated to providing other students with...
Michigan House Passes Fink-sponsored bill to attract skilled lawyers
Michigan will allow prospective attorneys to use out-of-state bar exam scores to practice law in the state if a bill sponsored by state Rep. Andrew Fink ’06 becomes law, Fink said in a statement. House Bill 5541, known as the Revised Judicature Act, passed the Michigan House of Representatives unanimously on Jan. 25, according to...
The Sauk’s ‘Cheaper By The Dozen’ opens over weekend
The Sauk theater opened their 2022 season with a classic for the whole family, “Cheaper By The Dozen.” “It felt like the right story, themes, and cast composition for this moment in the world,” Executive Director Trinity Bird said. The themes of friction between children growing up and the importance of well-spent time seemed especially...
Add C.S. Lewis to the Liberty Walk
The Inklings CCA detailed the work of the greatest Christian apologist of modern times—a man who is an obvious candidate for the next statue on the Liberty Walk: C.S. Lewis. In its mission statement, Hillsdale College describes itself as being dedicated to the “immemorial teachings and practices of the Christian faith.” Since 2019; however, Christ...
Valentine’s Day: the hearts of Hillsdale
These responses have been compiled and edited by Tracy Wilson. How did you meet your spouse? Kátia Sherman, Assistant Professor of Spanish, married to Tom Sherman for 30.5 years: “He was teaching at Oberlin College, and I was an undergraduate student there. He had rooms to rent in his big house, and my sister and...


