Tower Light is hosting its first Authorial Convivium this Friday, Sept. 23, from 4:30-5:30 p.m. in the formal lounge with Patricia Bart, associate professor of english, as the emcee. The convivium aims to deepen social networking among writers in a creative writing workshop, as well as help students understand the great offering they can make...
Year: 2022
Alexander Hamilton Society hosts annual ‘War Games’
China convinced the United States to withdraw military aid and its war fleet from Taiwan in the Alexander Hamilton Society’s annual “War Games” Sept. 17. The games simulate different foreign policy crises every year. This year’s theme was “Crisis in the Taiwan Strait,” inspired by Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan in August. “We chose Taiwan...
Health is the GOAL
Not surprisingly, academics at Hillsdale College are the top priority for the majority of students. However, time outside of the classroom setting is vital, and volunteering is a wonderful outlet for those looking to put down their books. Community Health holds a unique mixture of volunteer healthcare opportunities for interested students and is one of...
Watkins challenges Rep. Fink, hopes to represent Hillsdale in state House
Andrew Watkins, a Democrat running to represent Michigan’s 35th District in the state House of Representatives, hopes to beat the odds and make a difference in the Hillsdale community. “I just need to give the Democrats a voice,” Watkins said. “There are lots of them around. They just haven’t been comfortable coming out.” Watkins...
Meet the ‘localvores’ of Hillsdale
They pride themselves on gardening, small ranching, and picking up fruits along the side of the road. They try to eat organic, in-season food. They’re called the localvores. Junior Emma Widmer counts herself among them. She hopes to be a large animal vet one day and own a small farm. “I try to source locally...




