Homecoming week activities are in full swing and the traditional photo contest has a bit of a Beatles’ “Twist and Shout” to it this year. Replacing the photo competition from years past, teams created music videos featuring favorite ’60s artists. The women of Kappa Kappa Gamma are far from blue about their first victory of...
Year: 2022
CCA I addresses Russian culture, history
While tensions between Russia and Ukraine heightened with President Vladimir Putin’s hint of nuclear warfare, Hillsdale College hosted its first Center for Constructive Alternatives from Oct 2-5 to discuss Russian history, culture, and modern politics. “The theater we are entering has been, in the last century and a half, the single most violent military theater...
Two professors join Hillsdale in DC faculty
Overbearing bureaucracy and the suffocation of academic freedom drove associate professors of government Bradley Watson and Richard Samuelson to Hillsdale College’s Washington, D.C. campus, according to the two new faculty members. “Each of them will enrich and enlighten our undergraduate and graduate students and, through them, the city of Washington D.C. and likewise our country,”...
Men’s tennis wraps up fall season at G-MAC Northwood Invitational
The Hillsdale men’s tennis team finished their fall season strong last weekend, with junior Brennan Cimpeanu earning his second G-MAC player of the week for the fall season at the Northwood Men’s Invitational against Walsh University and host school Northwood University. “The day before the tournament we found out that Findlay pulled out and that...
As inflation hits home, locals find creative ways to cope
Hillsdale County residents are taking advantage of local alternatives, as Michigan’s food prices increased nearly 14% in the last year, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The increase in state food prices surpassed the national average by about 5%. Locals are turning to the Hillsdale County Farmers Market, which offers a venue where...



