The Film and Production club will debut two new student films, “The Old World Yet” by senior Ty Ruddy and “Stain” by senior Charlie Cheng, this weekend. “I am confident enough to bet money with most people that they’ve seen nothing like this before,” said Cheng of his film. The club will show the films...
See the best work of Hillsdale’s art seniors
Senior artists Veronica Fogo, Cecelia Jansen, Joel Mayer, Julia Widhalm, and Emma Cuneo invite students to connect with the artistic side of campus at the first senior art exhibit of the year. There will be a formal reception and exhibit March 27 at 6 p.m. in the Daughtry Art Gallery. The seniors chose “Connection” as...
Dutch Uncle Donuts: the iconic midnight sidequest
Duncle is a popular late-night tradition for students. Courtesy | Mason Settergen One of the most popular late-night destinations among students is a small donut shop in Coldwater, Michigan, 30 minutes from campus. Dutch Uncle Donuts, affectionately known as “Duncle” by Hillsdale students, has served homemade donuts since the late 1970s, according to owner Eng...
Quick Hits with Ethan Stoneman
Stoneman with his 2003 Ford Taurus Wagon before Carvana towed it away. Courtesy | Ethan Stoneman If you were on a deserted island and could only bring three things, what would it be? My wife, one of my kids, and one of my dogs What is your favorite horror movie? “Videodrome” (1983, directed by David...
Visiting fellow says president must be ‘well taught militarily’
The best way to be effective in war is to be familiar with your opponent’s geopolitics, according to Jeremy Black, author and professor of history at the University of Exeter. In his lecture, “Geopolitics and Revolution: America’s War for Independence,” on March 10, Black argued that military and foreign affairs are a primary concern for...

