Associate Professor of Chemistry Courtney Meyet poses with her medal and the flag after the UCI Gravel World Championship. Courtesy | Brian Newberry Chants of “USA, USA” filled the streets of Belgium Oct. 5 as Chairwoman and Associate Professor of Chemistry Courtney Meyet completed the UCI Gravel World Championship. Meyet took 37th place out of...
A run for your money: Women Commissioners plan fifth annual Charger Derby
Attendees of a past Charger Derby, dressed in theme, enjoy conversation with food and drink. Race horses will raise money for student scholarships at the Hillsdale College Women Commissioners’ fifth annual Charger Derby Nov. 9 in the Searle Center. The Charger Derby fundraiser features 12 simulated horse races and includes a silent auction, cash bar,...
City launches My Hillsdale app
The City of Hillsdale has released a new app for residents. Courtesy | Apple App Store A new app available to Hillsdale residents offers notifications about weather and traffic advisories, city meetings and events, and payment reminders. The My Hillsdale app is available for download on Android and iOS devices. City of Hillsdale Marketing and...
‘Carpe diem’ explains Simpson
Despite the darkness in Simpson Asylum this week, there were two words visibly scrawled above a number of door frames. Those two words are “carpe diem,” or “seize the day,” a Latin exhortation originating from Horace, but one which the modern listener remembers mainly as Robin Williams’ refrain in the 1989 film “Dead Poets Society.” ...
Radio, journalism students earn top college broadcasting awards
Six Hillsdale students finished in first place in two categories at the annual national College Broadcasters Inc. Awards last weekend in Seattle. Seniors Alex Deimel and Erin Osborne, junior Ty Ruddy, Logan Washburn ’24, and former student Jane Kitchen won first in Best Documentary for their video production “The Prison Games,” which the group filmed...




