When you want to get ice cream with your friends, do so without agreeing to write an article about it together. Otherwise, you’ll be too tempted to make the whole piece about the antics that happened along the way, and not the ice cream at all. We pulled into The Udder Side around 8:45 on...
Fink introduces bill to ban sanctuary cities
Michigan would ban cities from refusing to cooperate with national agencies over the enforcement of immigration laws, under legislation proposed this summer by state Rep. Andrew Fink, R-Hillsdale. House Bill 6276, which Fink proposed in June, would prevent local governments from declaring themselves “sanctuary cities” for illegal immigrants, and fine them up to $7,500 for...
Q&A: Former SCOTUS clerks Elliot Gaiser ’12 and Garrett West ’15
Elliot Gaiser ’12 and Garrett West ’15 completed one-year clerkships for Associate Justice Samuel Alito in July. They returned to campus to speak to the Hillsdale College Federalist Society last week. Gaiser graduated from Hillsdale with a double major in political economy and speech studies. During his time at Hillsdale, Gaiser was the Opinions editor...
Oops, Britney did it again
You’d think after her 13-year-long suffocating conservatorship, the last message Britney Spears would want to put out is “Hold Me Closer.” But Elton John’s proximity might be the exception. Britney Spears has dominated headlines once again for her first release since her private life became a public playground. According to Billboard Magazine, “Hold Me Closer”...
College adds dorm weight rooms, new gym
The college spent $100,000 on fitness equipment for four of its dorms this summer in addition to opening a new facility called the Founders Gym. “We were doing F3: faith, friendship, and fellowship,” Associate Dean of Men Jeffery Rogers said. “We just added one more F: fitness.” During the previous school year, some students noted...

