Students and campus visitors gathered outside Sohn Residence Oct. 3 during a dedication ceremony for the two newest women’s residences on campus. The dedication of the Ken and Dean Kirn Residence and the Marilyn J. Sohn Residence included remarks from College President Larry Arnn and Kirn house director senior Addison Longenecker, a music selection performed...
English professors adapt to zero-tolerance AI policy
The English department professors adopted a new, uniform artificial intelligence policy this semester amid concerns of cheating with the advent of ChatGPT and other AI tools. The policy states that any use of AI tools for any part of English coursework will be considered a violation of the college’s academic honesty policy, but it is...
U.S. News ranks Hillsdale 39th among liberal arts colleges
Hillsdale College tied with Denison University in Ohio for the 39th best liberal arts college in the nation according to the U.S. News and World Report, which released its 2024 annual college rankings this September. The top liberal arts colleges on the list are Williams College, Amherst College, and the U.S. Naval Academy. According to...
College hosts CCA on American intelligence
The United States has a rich history of intelligence systems, some good and some bad, according to the speakers at this week’s Center for Constructive Alternatives seminars. Hillsdale held its first CCA of the year Oct. 1-4, discussing the history and controversies behind U.S. intelligence. Alexander Rose, author of “Washington’s Spies: The Story of America’s...
McCarthy ouster serves Democrats
The eight House Republicans who voted to end Rep. Kevin McCarthy’s speakership played directly into the hands of Democrats. Eight Republicans joined with House Democrats Tuesday to make McCarthy the first speaker in U.S. history to be voted out of office by members of his own party. These include representatives Andy Biggs of Arizona, Ken...




