James Holleman and the Hillsdale College orchestra premiered Andrew Maxfield’s new Symphony. Courtesy | Hanna Thompson The Hillsdale College Symphony Orchestra rehearsed through a city-wide power outage to perform the world premiere of “Every Leap Is Faith” on Feb. 25. “Every composer wants each piece to have a long life ahead of it,” Composer Andrew...
Year: 2023
Biden should advocate for the American people
Americans should be Biden’s priority. Courtesy |Flickr It is commendable for world leaders to visit a war zone. Winston Churchill walked the streets of London during the Blitz. Abraham Lincoln gave his Gettysburg Address mere months after one of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War. These visits have something in common: the world leaders’...
Hillsdale shuts out Wayne State in sole weekend win
The Hillsdale baseball team lost its series against Wayne State University this weekend, winning game one 11-0 but losing the last two 5-2 and 10-7. After nine games, the Chargers now have a total of 56 runs, a .259 team batting average, and a .363 on-base percentage. This weekend alone, the team collected 18 runs...
CCA IV to cover Big Pharma
The rise of the modern pharmaceutical industry is the focus of next week’s Center for Constructive Alternatives lecture series. Big Pharma is the second and final CCA of the semester, running from Sunday, March. 5 to Wednesday, March 8. According to the CCA website, the series of lectures will focus on topics spanning from the...
Visiting speaker discusses foreign relations
This past Tuesday, Hillsdale’s Alexander Hamilton society hosted a presentation about Japan, China, and the United States. Zach Cooper, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute specializing in U.S. strategy in Asia, was the visiting speaker. His speech focused on the relationship between Japan and the United States and the importance of their alliance...



