America is facing increasing levels of violence, crime, homelessness, and drug abuse, and the answer to solving such problems lies in a proper interpretation of the U.S. Constitution, said publisher, author, and Canadian-born British peer Lord Conrad Black. Black was the keynote speaker for Hillsdale College’s 13th annual Constitution Day Celebration at the Ritz-Carlton in...
Year: 2023
Hillsdale Jewish Community celebrates Rosh Hashanah
The Hillsdale Jewish community kicked off the Jewish New Year with a service for Rosh Hashanah. The service with shofar was held Sept. 15 in Kendall 235. The community conducted the liturgy in both Hebrew and English. Assistant Professor of Classics Joshua Fincher is the faculty adviser for the Jewish Mishpacha of Hillsdale College. Fincher...
Chargers take third at Warrior Challenge
Anna Roberts runs ahead in the Diemer Classic. Courtesy | Hillsdale College Athletic Department With her second personal win of the season, junior Liz Wamsley led the Hillsdale women’s cross country team to finish third overall Sept. 15 at the 2023 Warrior Classic. The Wayne State University Warriors hosted the 6k race at Willow Metropark...
Professor publishes book on golden tablets
Assistant Professor of Classics Mark McClay will discuss his scholarship on golden tablets from ancient Greece in the Heritage Room today at 4 p.m. The talk, “Voices of Stone and Gold,” is part of Mossey Library’s lecture series supporting the ongoing research of Hillsdale College faculty. It will draw from McClay’s book, “The Bacchic Gold...
Put down your pitchforks and grow up
Everyone needs to take a deep breath about homecoming week. Threatening and mobbing Student Activities Board members won’t change your ranking, cyberbullying teams won’t make you enjoy their content more, and losing your mind about meme accounts won’t make them stop posting. As far as homecoming’s elephant — or banner — in the room: It...




