Associate Dean of Women Stephanie Gravel discusses her family, hobbies, and what she loves about her job. If you could have any other job, what would it be? How about I keep my job, and we pick up Hillsdale College and move it to a warm state? I love the four seasons, but I would...
Rebelling against the rebels: student starts conservative outlet
While some passionate conservatives complain about the state of American culture, one freshman took action and created a platform for young conservatives to voice their opinions and ambitions. Bradley Haley founded New Guard Press, an online publication, last June after seeing a lack of young conservative voices who challenge progressive ideology on an academic...
Capturing the Candid: a rise in alternative camera use
Digital, disposable, and Polaroid cameras create a vintage, candid photo — an aesthetic which surged in 2023. The craze hasn’t stopped there. Smartphone apps Dispo and Lapse showcase Gen Z’s obsession with photos reminiscent of childhood prints. Why is there a sudden preference for older cameras when smartphones possess the latest photo lens technology? Having...
Chapel Choir performs first concert of the semester
The Chapel Choir performed an array of Christian spiritual music in its first performance of the semester Feb. 4. A baroque trumpet ensemble from the Eastman School of Music, a competitive music school in Rochester, New York, accompanied the choir for the performance of “Requiem.” Johann Michael Haydn originally composed it for a funeral Mass...
College expects nation-highest percentage of math graduates in 2024
Hillsdale is projected to have the most mathematics majors as a percentage of its 2024 graduating class. Courtesy | Pexels The 2024 graduating class expects to have the largest percentage of math majors of any college or university in the country. “This may seem curious, but we think it is good — also fun. Hillsdale...




