Hillsdale students will register for spring courses this month with a new system that replaced WebAdvisor, which the college had used since 2007. Self-Service will improve on the old application by preventing crashes as students enroll for next semester’s courses, according to Registrar Douglas McArthur. The new system will also allow students to see which...
There should be no abortion exceptions for fetal anomaly
Any mother who hears that her unborn child has little chance of surviving outside the womb faces a heartbreaking choice: go through with the pregnancy and birth, or end the pain now. For my parents, it wasn’t a choice at all. Twenty years ago, they were newlyweds joyfully expecting their first child. Halfway through the...
On target: How the shotgun team finds balance in the midst of competition
The Hillsdale College shotgun team is experiencing numerous successes this season, both in and out of the country. One of the team’s most recent accomplishments includes a Team High Overall at the Association of College Unions International/Scholastic Clay Target Program Upper Midwest Conference Championship in Marengo, Ohio. Similarly, Hillsdale won second highest overall at the...
Proposal 3 is unclear and dangerous
The extremity of Proposal 3 is reminiscent of eugenics laws proposed and passed in the early 20th century. According to Lutz Kaelber, associate professor of sociology at the University of Vermont, Michigan passed a law in 1923 which allowed doctors to sterilize those deemed mentally unstable. In 1929, this law expanded to include individuals diagnosed...
Michigan Governor’s Race: Elect Dixon for her effective policies
Any Michigander that has turned on the TV, watched a YouTube video, or opened a social media platform in the last month has likely been unable to do so without watching several out-of-context, poorly-edited sound bites from Michigan gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon. The ads, with the aid of a menacing voiceover, detail Dixon’s stance on...



