All political regimes, including the U.S. government, potentially lead to totalitarianism, said Assistant Professor of History Anna Vincenzi in a Delta Phi Alpha German honorary lecture on Tuesday. “You don’t need to be a monster to remake reality,” she said. Vincenzi joined Assistant Professor of German Jeffery Hertel for the reiteration of the honorary’s Kaffee...
Year: 2022
Q&A: Madelyn Schider, discovers love of painting
5th year senior and art major, Madelyn Schider, fell in love with art as a sophomore in high school. As she prepares for graduation in May, she plans on pursuing her dream of owning a vineyard. How did you get started with art? I started my sophomore year of high school. I basically had to...
Tocco to ‘reward boldness’ in sports challenge
Businessman and philanthropist Don Tocco will challenge Hillsdale sororities and fraternities to compete against him for prize money of $35,000 in a series of athletic challenges on March 31 and April 1. “The challenge is about life,” Tocco said. “It takes courage to live well and come out and compete well against their peers and...
History department adds military history and grand strategy minor
Current freshmen and sophomores will have the opportunity to pursue a minor in military history and grand strategy beginning in the fall. The new program of study is the “first pillar” of the college’s upcoming Center for Military History and Grand Strategy, said Assistant Professor of History Edward Gutiérrez. “President Arnn’s vision is to make...
Study rates MI third worst for potholes in nation, officials plan road repairs.
Michigan’s potholes are the third worst in the nation, according to a recent study. The study by QuoteWizard organized states by Google search statistics from 2004 to 2022, looking at the average number of pothole complaints and repairs. The study ranked Michigan behind only Washington and Indiana. Three Michigan cities were included in the study...




