There’s a lot of broken science, according to former CrossFit founder and Broken Science Initiative founder Greg Glassman. On April 11 Hillsdale’s Academy for Science and Freedom hosted a two-speaker event in collaboration with the initiative. In 2022, Emily Kaplan and Glassman founded The Broken Science Initiative. According to the initiative’s website, it seeks to...
Year: 2023
‘It’s a bit surreal’: Studying at Oxford
Scholars dream of taking the same morning walks as C.S. Lewis and praying in the same churches that J.R.R. Tolkien, Gerard Manley Hopkins, and Cardinal Newman attended. For alumni Nicholas West ’22, Audrey Southgate ’16, and undergraduate student Jerry Biggerstaff, this dream is reality. All three students are currently studying at Oxford. West is working...
Mauk Masquerade
Students attended the Regency Masquerade Ball last Sunday evening. Isabella Zink | Collegian The Cravats and Bluestockings Club hosted their Regency Masquerade Ball on Sunday, April 2 in the Mauck Solarium. The event featured food, punch, English country dancing, and, of course, masks. Junior Alexandra Gess, the club’s event planner, said her goal was to...
Reliving Christ’s Death
Christ Chapel Choir performed on Palm Sunday last week. Courtesy | Hillsdale College Marketing Halfway through the Passion Song concert on Palm Sunday, there was only one thought going through my head – ‘make it sound like a herd of angry chickens.’ I was singing “Weg Weg Mit Dem,” a chorale in which a crowd...
Student creates podcast educating about chronic illness
Hannah Neukom was granted an award at Walk the Cure Arthritis in 2022. Courtesy | Hannah Neukom Senior Hannah Neukom is tired of people thinking arthritis is a condition that only affects old people. She grew up struggling with juvenile idiopathic arthritis, which is now evolving into rheumatoid arthritis, a chronic autoimmune disease that...



