What is your podcast about, and how did you first come up with the idea to start it? Watson: We’re talking about different political, social, and current events, all from the perspective of young, conservative, Christian women. We wanted to provide that perspective because we didn’t really hear it growing up, and so we thought...
Jewish student society honors Rosh Hashanah with service
A mix of students, college faculty and staff, and Hillsdale residents gathered Sept. 25 in a Kendall Hall classroom for a service to celebrate Rosh Hashanah, the beginning of the civil new year in Judaism. “It celebrates, first, God’s creation of the world, but it also sets off the days of repentance,” said Assistant Professor...
Electric cars are as bad as people say
The rise in the use of electric vehicles represents a significant threat to the affordability of cars, their safety in collisions, and surprisingly, the sustainability of transportation in the United States (“Electric vehicles are not as bad as everyone says,” The Collegian, Sept. 22). While last week’s article rightly pointed out the steady decrease in...
Keefer House Hotel renovation continues
The Keefer House Hotel may be ready for business by late spring or early summer, complete with a dining room and restaurant. Phoenix Builders and Apex Painting are working together to restore the 130-year-old building. The hotel is owned by CL Real Estate, which is partnering with Phoenix Builders to restore the hotel while keeping...
Composer to premiere song for Choral Evensong
The Hillsdale College Chamber Choir will perform a Choral Evensong service commissioned by the college and composed by Andrew Maxfield Oct. 2 at 2:30 p.m. in Christ Chapel. “I’m excited that this is ours and it is written specifically for Christ Chapel,” said James Holleman, professor of music. “It meets Dr. Arnn’s vision of music...


