Born and raised in Michigan, Matthew Nolan ’19 recently returned to his hometown to take up a teaching post at Hillsdale Academy. After three years of teaching in Austin, Texas, the former biology and philosophy major will be teaching sixth-grade English. “When I got the chance to come back home, be around family and in...
Year: 2022
Soaring to new heights: Hillsdale needs a new mascot
Flags line the streets, individuals adorn themselves in American paraphernalia, and people openly discuss their beliefs without fear of ridicule. This is Hillsdale College. The United States is supposed to be this way, but according to the president, a significant number of citizens are “a threat to this country.” While Biden blabbers on about the...
College releases new online course on economics
Hillsdale released its newest online course, “Supply-Side Economics and American Prosperity with Arthur Laffer,” on Aug. 23, addressing the economic concerns of voters ahead of the 2022 midterm elections. This course “will be an excellent addition to Hillsdale’s online course catalog,” according to Gary Wolfram, director of economics and professor of political economy at Hillsdale...
Women’s fitness club launches
Sophomore Tatum Linde saw the need for a women’s gym community at Hillsdale and founded Ladies in Fitness Training, or LIFT, a women’s only weightlifting club. “The purpose of LIFT is to bring females together and create the time and the space for girls to create community while also learning techniques for lifting and working...
Metz addresses dining hall lunch lines by adding improved equipment
Metz Culinary Management has promised shorter lines at the Knorr Dining Hall thanks to new equipment. Alexis Kwon, senior marketing manager for Metz, said the company introduced additional card readers to speed up the process for workers and students. “We implemented a new technology solution that allows for faster check-in and retail purchasing,” Kwon said....




