Members of the Nimrod Fellowship pose for a photo after dove hunting. Courtesy | Morgan Morrison Students shot doves and turned them into jalapeño poppers on a trip to Indiana Sept. 14, sponsored by the Drummond Family Silver Fellowship scholarship as part of the Nimrod Education Center. Morgan Morrison, associate director of business and industry...
Meta restricts Hillsdale Facebook accounts
Hillsdale’s difficulties with Meta continue as the social media site has restricted college Facebook advertisements. Meta has removed previously reported warnings blocking Hillsdale College-related pages, but the social media site has now suspended the college’s main ad account on Facebook, according to Hillsdale’s Executive Director of Digital Content Bill Zeiser. Facebook users searching for “Hillsdale...
Campus remembers the life, legacy of Emmy Sigtryggson
Emmy poses with her father, Hal Sigtryggsson, at her high school graduation in 2022. Courtesy | Spencer Sigtryggsson More than a dozen Hillsdale students, including several women from the Pi Beta Phi sorority, traveled to Blacksburg, Virginia, this past weekend for Emerson Sigtryggsson’s memorial service. Sigtryggsson was a junior who died Sept. 8 after she...
No horsing around: equestrian club rides into a new season
For some on campus, horses are more than mere animals: they’re divine. “God comes back on a horse at the end of the Bible,” freshman Phoebe Warren said. “So he knew what he was doing when he made them.” Warren is one of four women on Hillsdale’s club equestrian team. The club practices at a...
After Eden: Girl bosses aren’t the problem
“Girl bosses are not wife material,” wrote Jackson Hinkle on X last year. In our often-ridiculous discourse on work-life balance, some conservatives have turned “girlboss” into a slur for smart, focused young women. They call out Kamala Harris and Meghan Markle as emblems of this undesirable breed of females. But obsessing over the toxic traits...



