Last Tuesday, an off-campus home transformed into Oxford. Students shared hors-d’oeuvres and discussed theology and literature well into the night. Even a British accent filled the room. The new Hillsdale C.S. Lewis Society hosted the soiree as part of its first event on Sept. 12. The evening began with a lecture, “C.S. Lewis on Power,”...
Year: 2023
Euthanasia isn’t compassionate
We have forgotten how to die well. The euthanasia debate demands our attention. Twelve US states are considering legalizing euthanasia in 2023, and another 10 states currently permit it. Euthanasia’s ever-growing place in the public sphere makes it an issue of concern for all of us. We need a consistent, compassionate response that is founded...
Glei’s Orchards and Greenhouses closes after 105 years
The 280-acre property is up for sale. Isabella Helms | Collegian Owen Glei and his children are selling Glei’s Orchards and Greenhouses after the century-old family business permanently closed last spring. The 280-acre property, at 3500 Milnes Road, is listed for $3.5 million through Swisher Commercial, an Ann Arbor-based real estate group. According to the...
Caution when crossing: Students advised on pedestrian safety
Many students have stepped in front of traffic while crossing the road, according to Karie Larimer, aide to the director of security. “Students need to be aware of their surroundings when crossing the roads around campus,” Larimer said. “They need to remove ear buds and not be talking on the phone while crossing the road.”...
Hillsdale goes nuclear with Alexander Hamilton Society
The Russia-Ukraine war ended in worldwide nuclear conflict after foreign political involvement in the war game simulation hosted by the Alexander Hamilton Society on Sept. 16. Almost 30 people filled a classroom in Lane Hall from 12 to 5 p.m. to participate in the society’s strategic playout of the first three weeks of the war...




