The Chamber and College Choirs will perform a wide variety of pieces in their concert this Sunday at 3 p.m. in Christ Chapel. “This concert has things from all over the map,” visiting conductor Brad Holmes said. “From a 20th-century cathedral to an ancient Latin text, the wide range of selections means this is truly...
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College hosts CCA with lectures on ‘Great Economists’
A nation’s freedom is strongly connected to its economic freedom, according to speakers at this week’s Center for Constructive Alternatives seminars. Hillsdale College hosted its second CCA of the academic year, “Great Economists,” from Nov. 5-8. Mark Skousen, professor of free enterprise at Chapman University, gave the first lecture, discussing Adam Smith, on Sunday afternoon....
Classes are too short for vaping to be necessary
I was sitting in class and kept smelling something foul — like bad breath, but mango. The student next to me was vaping. Vaping should be students’ own business — though currently, it’s not. Vaping in class is inappropriate, inconsiderate, and shows a lack of self-control. When Fox News returned from commercial break in 2021...
Fifth annual humane society raffle drawing to start next month
Former humane society resident Eggnog dresses warm for winter. Courtesy | Facebook The Greater Hillsdale Humane Society’s annual 12 Days of Christmas raffle drawing will span 18 days, according to organizers. The raffle fundraiser, now in its fifth year, aims to sell all 1,000 raffle tickets after starting in October. Each ticket is sold for...
Don’t publish the names of mass shooters
Another tragic mass shooting occurred in Maine in late October, and with it came a torrent of news coverage about the suspected murderer’s background and potential motives. To the majority of Americans, the story unfolds much like a true crime podcast or murder documentary, but to the families of the 18 victims, this story is...




