Juniors Randi Block and Lauren Barlass said they don’t consider themselves political people. But when they heard about the March for Science taking place in Ann Arbor on Saturday, they decided to check it out for themselves. “We read the whole mission statement, and we were curious,” said Block, a biology major. “We didn’t go...
Author: Andrew Egger (Andrew Egger)
Shakespeare in the Arb shakes it up with ‘Taming of the Shrew’
Springtime in Hillsdale: The sidewalk ice thaws, the snow turns to sleet, then to rain, then to sunshine, and as the students begin bravely to venture out of doors, so too do the theatrical productions. On May 6 in Slayton Arboretum, the curtain will rise on Shakespeare in the Arb’s 14th annual performance: Elizabethan rom-com...
Delts seek to increase blood donations
Hillsdale College’s blood drives have underperformed in recent years, hardly bringing in enough donors to justify the American Red Cross’ visit. A new initiative from Delta Tau Delta and Chi Omega is looking to change that. The campaign is the brainchild of DTD Vice President senior James Young, who said he is hoping to harness...
Constitution 101 now on TV screens
Hillsdale College’s marketing department has released a new DVD set of the college’s online Constitution 101 class. The class, which is the most popular of Hillsdale’s online courses with more than 800,000 viewers since 2012, is something Hillsdale has wanted to release since the Constitution course was re-filmed in 2014, Senior Manager of Direct Response...
Radio Free Hillsdale gives free rein for creativity with new student-run radio programs
Last school year, flipping your radio to 101.7 FM would have brought you a 24-hour stream of star-spangled tunes. This year, under the leadership of General Manager Scot Bertram, the student shows WRFH Radio Free Hillsdale are growing into their own. Some shows, like weird-news hour “Off Topic,” and the aptly named “Science & Ethics,”...




