The women of Hillsdale College have the gift of an experienced community of women who desire to give them wisdom, according to Assistant Director of the Student Activities Office Emma Widmer. The women gathered at the annual Curate Summit event on Feb. 14 at the Searle Center and Dow Hotel under the theme, “Dwell.” The...
Chargers secure second at conference meet
Chargers dive off the block and into the water at their 2026 conference championship meet. Courtesy | Hillsdale Athletic Department Senior Rotem Andegeko swam with a torn ligament in her left knee for the entirety of the season to finish her collegiate career with personal bests in all four of her individual events, while the...
Students swing to country western
A new swing stepped onto campus with its first meeting Feb. 7. The Country Western Swing Dancing Club meets every Saturday from 7-8 p.m. in the Old Snack Bar, according to the club’s founder and leader, freshman Morgan Sites. “I just hope we have enough people to form a good community of people who love...
Aeneas deserves a statue
“Aeneas and Helen,” by Bartolomeo Pinelli, 1878. Courtesy | Unsplash As of now, the Liberty Walk features only political and historical giants. But in the spirit of the liberal arts tradition, we should embrace the myth. Aeneas should be the next statue on the Liberty Walk. Sent by the gods to conquer the Italian peninsula,...
Sophomore wins art critic essay contest
Sophomore Grace Brennan won $1,000 in the inaugural Kenyon Cox Art Critics Essay Competition, sponsored by Hillsdale alumnus Nathaniel Stewart ’95 and art critic William Newton. “We were hoping to inspire students to take a shot at learning how to write some art in a succinct and lively article format,” Stewart said. “We didn’t want...

