The third annual Curate Women’s Summit will feature 25 speakers in the Plaster Auditorium this weekend. From 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Hillsdale women will have the opportunity to attend up to four break-out sessions and connect with other women, including alumni, staff, and faculty. For the first time, the day will be...
Year: 2022
Getting sad with S.A.D.
“Take your vitamins, kids.” Senior Vera Mackyntoich is specifically referring to vitamin D, the most common treatment for Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), which is also colloquially known as seasonal depression. Kari Coupland, a nurse at the Health and Wellness Center, said SAD is a type of depression that usually starts in the fall and then...
Disaster in Tonga: Hillsdale alumnus weighs in on volcanic eruption
An underwater volcano erupted off the coast of the Kingdom of Tonga, a Pacific island country, on Jan. 15. The explosion released 18 megatons of energy, making it 1,200 times more powerful than the atomic bomb the U.S. dropped on Hiroshima in 1945. Joseph Cella, former ambassador to Tonga and Hillsdale College alumnus, explained how...
Brown Ranks 4th on U.S.A. Women’s National Team for International Trap
Junior Ida Brown, a member of the Hillsdale College shotgun team, made the U.S.A. Women’s National Team for International Trap this year. She ranked fourth on the team after learning how to shoot bunker less than a year ago. A round of bunker includes 25 targets launched from a bunker. Rounds are typically shot with...
Carrington cares for others, battles cancer
Professor of Politics Adam Carrington’s recent cancer diagnosis has not stopped his devotion to his faith, his family, or his students. “He is a ‘put your oxygen mask on last’ kind of guy,” his wife, Emily Carrington, said. Visiting Assistant Professor of History Miles Smith, a close friend and colleague of Carrington, said although the...



