The U.S. Supreme Court will overturn its Roe v. Wade decision later this year, predicted a speaker hosted by the Federalist Society on March 3. Professor Sherif Girgis of the University of Notre Dame Law School said the overturning of the landmark case would allow the states to make their own laws on abortion. “It’s...
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Former radio student wins national radio award
WRFH/Radio Free Hillsdale 101.7 FM won its fifth-ever national first-place award from the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System Awards last weekend. Former student Ryan Young won “Best Production Director” in the college radio category. Young was a junior at Hillsdale when he transferred to Grove City College in January to be closer to family and pursue opportunities...
First-ever Faculty Revue draws crowds, laughs
Laughter filled a packed Plaster Auditorium March 4 as faculty members took the stage for the first-ever Faculty Revue talent show, hosted by the Student Activities Board. Professor of History Ken Calvert, the event’s host, began with stand-up comedy, which he did many years ago. “It was 1988 the last time I did this sort...
Dawn Theater hosts public grand opening with ribbon cutting
The Dawn Theater opened to the public for the first time since its renovation, at a ribbon-cutting ceremony on March 4 sponsored by CL Enterprises. After cutting the ribbon, the CL Real Estate executive team welcomed the public to take a look inside the theater and offered free popcorn, cotton candy, and live music from...
‘Faith and Life’ series concludes with lecture on truth claims
Man cannot help but make “truth claims,” said Professor of Philosophy Gregory E. Ganssle at the last lecture of the “Faith and Life” series on March 3. “If we can avoid these types of truth claims and we can avoid holding them, we can work toward developing cooperation rather than causing conflict,” Ganssle said. Ganssle...




