College President Larry Arnn in 2020. College President Larry Arnn is back to work after undergoing brain surgery on March 22, he announced in an email to students, faculty, and staff on Wednesday. “I feel better than I have felt for some years,” Arnn, who is 70, told the Collegian after his surgery. Arnn, who...
Year: 2023
The Sauk performs series of short plays
Local actors performed in The Sauk’s short plays this past week. Courtesy | Trinity Bird An evening of ten 10-minute plays, the Sauk Shorts showcases local acting talent and the work of four playwrights from across the state as well as five additional shows chosen from hundreds of national submissions. Spurned lovers crashed a wedding...
Bureaucracy is a booming business in Lansing
Bureaucracy is a booming business in Lansing. Courtesy | Creative Commons It pays to be a bureaucrat. Michigan’s $76 billion budget fuels special interests appointed to the state’s key economic development agency, the Michigan Economic Development Corporation. The MEDC hands out millions of dollars in economic incentives annually, while also wielding considerable power scheduling the...
SAB to host Faculty Revue
Hillsdale College faculty and staff will exit the classroom and perform skits, songs, and various talents at the second annual Faculty Revue on Friday, March 31, at 7 p.m. in Plaster Auditorium. The Student Activities Board decided to bring back the event for a second year after a positive reaction to the event last year....
Q&A: Matthew Walther
Matthew Walther is the editor of The Lamp, a Catholic literary journal, and a contributor to the New York Times. He was previously a national correspondent for The Week. The following has been edited for length and clarity. What is The Lamp? The Lamp was a response to two needs, real or perceived, in journalism....




