I don’t know if it was the weird smells after 12 hours of driving, the salty snacks that filled the gut, or the people sharing the whole row with me in the back seat, but family road trips always develop strong memories. For the Callaghans, they started at 4:30 a.m. My brothers and sisters and...
Year: 2022
Politics professors explain history of Olympics, discuss Biden’s choice to boycott
The Biden Administration’s decision to boycott the 2022 Winter Olympics demonstrates that America’s governing elites are “the biggest bunch of fools and knaves ever brought together in history,” Associate Professor of Politics John Grant said in a Feb. 3 lecture. The Alexander Hamilton Society hosted a discussion between Grant and Professor of History Paul Rahe...
Health Center offers chiropractic services
Hillsdale students now have the opportunity to visit a chiropractor on campus since Christopher Netley, D.C., started as a chiropractor at Hillsdale College Health Services last year. Netley has served the college community since the beginning of the fall 2021 semester and he is the first chiropractor to fill this new position at the Health...
Don’t criticize land battles
If you have walked by the quad and seen dozens of men in costumes beating each other with weapons, you may have scoffed and thought “Wow, what stupid children.” You could not be more wrong. Dorm culture is a thriving community on campus, and one respected, time-honored tradition is the “land battle.” In a land...
Q&A: Alaura Gage dives into film and digital photography
Senior art major Alaura Gage has spent years honing her skills in an often forgotten medium: film photography. When did you start taking photos? Well if you don’t count whenever I had my first iPod, I started off doing a lot of film, like video, my freshman year of college. I went to Kenyon College...




