Stepping into the gallery, the first painting you’re likely to see, “Closing In,” depicts a young man, pistol in hand, fleeing several wild wolves through the snow on horseback. The vivid expressions and cool blue tones make the painting brisk and dynamic. Albin Veselka is currently an established figure within artistic communities; accepted into the...
Iliad, Odyssey coming to Hillsdale online courses in spring
Benedict Whalen on “The Iliad and the Odyssey” set. Courtesy | Jeremiah Regan Hillsdale will release “The Iliad and the Odyssey,” an online course about the two epic poems by Homer this spring. “They are masterful and delightful stories, essential to understanding Western literature, and books that we require all students at Hillsdale to read,”...
Hillsdale endures loss in Florida
Courtesy: Florida Southern College The Hillsdale Charger volleyball team lost against the Florida Southern College Moccasins Sept. 6, winning the first two sets and losing the last three, making them 1-2 overall. Hillsdale had a strong start in the first set, with a 5-0 run, including two kills from sophomore Caroline Lanicek and an ace...
‘Quiet Strength’: Professor’s son dies after cancer battle
Trent Moyar. Courtesy | Mark Moyar Trent Moyar, son of history professor Mark Moyar, died Aug. 22 at age 22 after a years-long battle with bone cancer. “He was a very caring and kind person,” William P. Harris Chair of Military History Mark Moyar said. “He dealt very bravely with the terrible affliction that he...
Radio Free Hillsdale Hour Plays on More than 50 Affiliates
Scot Bertram records at the Radio Free Hillsdale WRFH 101.7 FM studio. Courtesy | Austin Thomason Listeners from Santa Cruz, California, to Memphis, Tennessee, can now tune into their local radio stations to hear from Hillsdale College faculty, staff, and friends, and enter into the conversations happening on campus. The weekly Radio Free Hillsdale Hour...




