The Student Federation swore in new members and conducted elections for committees in its first meeting of the year on Jan. 27. Federation president and junior Thomas MacPhee said he is optimistic for the coming year. “I am very confident that it is going to be a very good federation,” MacPhee said. The amount in...
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Michael Ward, C.S. Lewis scholar, Q&A
Hillsdale’s newest Visiting Fellow traveled nearly 4,000 miles from Oxford, England to Hillsdale last weekend. Michael Ward, senior research fellow at Oxford University, a Catholic priest, and a C.S. Lewis scholar, spoke at CCA III: The Inklings on Sunday, Jan. 30 about his most recent book, “After Humanity: A Guide to C.S. Lewis’ ‘Abolition of...
Local health agencies distribute thousands of masks to community
Local health agencies recently began distributing thousands of masks to the Hillsdale community, according to a press release from the Branch-Hillsdale-St. Joseph Community Health Agency. The BHSJ health agency and the Area Agency on Aging began distributing KN95 masks Feb. 1, according to AAA Director Laura Sutter. Local health agency offices will distribute masks to...
Midterm elections optimistic for Republicans, panel says
Though agreeing the upcoming midterm elections look hopeful for Republicans, a panel of politics professors cautioned against optimism on Feb. 1 as a part of the Center for Constructive Alternatives. Associate Professor of Politics Kevin Portteus argued Republicans face major hurdles in spite of increasing displeasure toward Democrats, while Dean of the Van Andel Graduate...
Remove shootouts from the medal rounds of Olympic hockey
When national ice hockey teams compete in the upcoming Winter Olympics, which team receives the only gold medal for the sport could be determined by an individual skills competition between one skater and one goalie. There has to be a better way to determine a championship team on the world stage. The International Olympic Committee...




