Hillsdale alumnus Ethan Greb ’19 designed the cover of “A Disputation of Holy Scripture.” Courtesy | Josiah Leinbach When Hillsdale alumnus Josiah Leinbach ’20 learned about a 16th-century book written by Anglican theologian William Whitaker, he invited fellow college alumni and affiliates to participate in a project to revive the widely overlooked text. Whitaker wrote...
Save Tradition: Skycone your friends
The sounds of chatter, utensils clanking, and laughter ring through the dining hall as students enjoy a break from class with some lunch. Tables are at maximum capacity, and some students share chairs with friends. Everyone expects this to be a normal and uneventful part of the day until a soft-serve ice cream cone falls...
A day in the life of the Hillsdale Homestead
For those who hold fast to the irresponsible sleep schedule of a college student, 7 a.m. is an ungodly hour to begin one’s day. But the roosters at the Hillsdale Homestead are crowing, and they need feeding. Less than 10 minutes away from campus, a small plot of land reveals the extent of the homestead,...
Runners excel at MSU Invitational
Courtesy: Sarah Chapelle The men’s and women’s cross country teams put forth an impressive showing Sept. 12 at the Michigan State University Spartan Invitational. The men’s team placed eighth and the women’s team 10th in a competitive field of Division I programs and multiple Big Ten schools. While this was the second race for both...
Disney should explore hidden gems
Disney’s recent reliance on live action remakes for financial success has opened a void of creativity in their recent animated films. Rather than continue this string of plain repetitions, Disney should look to films that were undervalued in their original release, such as “Treasure Planet.” On Mar. 21, Disney released a live action remake of...



