Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey deprived people of the right to make their own choices, the Mississippi solicitor general who persuaded the Supreme Court to overturn Roe said at Hillsdale in D.C.’s annual Constitution Day Celebration last week. Scott Stewart, who spoke to alumni, students, faculty, and friends of the college at...
Year: 2022
Education department starts a new substitute teacher certification class
Career Services and EduStaff, an organization seeking to train the next generation of substitute teachers, hosted the certification training on Sept. 15. “The program is for students that are interested in going potentially into a career teaching path. Because Hillsdale doesn’t have a certified teaching program, this is a great way for them to...
Maker’s Market returns
Maker’s Market, an event for Hillsdale College artisans to sell their handmade goods, will be this Saturday, Sept. 24, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in front of the chapel on the quad. Around 25 students, faculty, and staff members will be running booths selling a wide range of items like jewelry, food, hand-painted cards...
The Pistons will be the next Detroit team to make the playoffs
After more than a decade of horrible losses and painfully bad seasons, nearly all of Detroit’s sports teams are, finally, on the upswing. While teams like the Lions and Red Wings are full of young talent and potential, the Pistons are out-swinging all of them, and will be the next Detroit team to make the...
Football loses halftime lead, drops home game
After taking a 13-point lead into halftime, the Hillsdale Chargers football team gave up 21 unanswered points to the Truman State Bulldogs, dropping its first out-of-conference game of the season. The Chargers were unable to recapture momentum after a difficult start to the second half, and now fall to 2-1 overall, though they remain undefeated...



