If you’re experiencing sensory decline, difficulty paying attention, physical or emotional illnesses, near-sightedness, or a Vitamin D deficiency, you may suffer from Nature Deficit Disorder. Coined by international best-selling author and journalist Richard Louv in his 2005 book, “Last Child in the Woods,” Nature Deficit Disorder is a non-medical term referring to the symptoms experienced...
Chargers’ 92-match G-MAC streak ends
After five hard fought sets, the Hillsdale volleyball team dropped its first in-conference match since 2017, breaking a 92-match win streak last Friday night before rebounding with a four-set win on Saturday. Prior to Friday’s loss, the team had won 78 straight regular season G-MAC matches as well as 14 straight postseason matches against G-MAC...
More should be done to preserve election integrity
When Tudor Dixon won the Republican nomination to challenge Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, she did so in a field of candidates cut in half after the state’s handling of alleged fraud deprived primary voters of some of their top choices. Five Republican candidates failed to qualify for the ballot after the Bureau of Elections removed thousands...
Look outside the West for new courses
Hillsdale students can’t learn about Indian epic poetry, Confucian philosophy, or the Japanese language, at least not through the college’s course offerings. It’s time to broaden our perspectives at Hillsdale. The college’s defense of the liberal arts and the Western tradition provides many excellent classes to explore the intricacies of Western philosophy, religion, and culture....
Give me laughter or give me death: Hillsdale professor brings humor to campus
Humor is essential for living the good life, said Professor of History Kenneth Calvert at a lecture Sept. 15. Calvert, who is a former stand-up comic, combined jokes with philosophy in a talk hosted by the Collegiate Scholars Program as a part of its semester lecture series on humor. The title of his talk, “Laugh...



