Hillsdale will offer a new online course called “Colonial America: From Wilderness to Civilization” starting Nov. 6, featuring lectures from College President Larry Arnn, Associate Professor of Politics Kevin Slack, and Professor of History Paul Moreno. The six-part documentary course will feature lectures from Hillsdale professors. The course will explain what made the American Revolution...
Shooting center gets more than 500 members
The shooting center passed 500 annual members earlier this month. “It is exciting to share Halter’s world-class shooting facilities with members of the public,” Range Director Matt Little said in a press release. “First-time shooters, multiple-time Olympians, and everyone in between can improve their skills and enjoy the shooting sports at the Halter Center.” According...
Seniors ‘Runaround’ competition in their last Battle of the Bands
Runaround, an all-senior campus band, secured its first win of the annual campus-wide Battle of the Bands competition hosted by the men’s music fraternity Theta Epsilon at Elks Lodge Oct. 17. “The concept for Battle is to get a bunch of bands together to play live music, compete, and have fun,” said Daniel Doyle, the...
House bill would make school board partisan
School board candidates will need to indicate party affiliation on the ballot if a Republican bill in the Michigan House passes. House Bill 4588, introduced by Rep. Jason Woolford, R-Howell, would require candidates for school board races to declare their political affiliation. This would change Section 168.303 of the Michigan Compiled Laws, which deems that...
Standardize XC race length
Courtesy | Unsplash Imagine if NFL teams played their entire regular season on a 100-yard field, only to switch to a 120-yard field for the playoffs and the Super Bowl. Or if NCAA men’s basketball teams were to play with a size seven basketball all season long, but switched to a size eight basketball for...
