The first smell is the deep, rich smell of coffee, reminiscent of lazy, warm winter mornings. The second is the sweet smell of cookies, recalling old-world holidays and childhood. The walls are lined by sporadic bookshelves, which hold classics like “The Iliad,” “Romeo and Juliet,” and “The Scarlet Letter.” Little green plants line the windows...
Author: Aubrey Gulick (Aubrey Gulick)
‘God no longer necessary’ professor says
The entire universe and our very existence is all due to a fortunate series of chance incidents, said the author of the new book: “A Series of Fortunate Events: Chance and the Making of the Planet, Life, and You,” Sean B. Carroll. Carroll spoke to Hillsdale students and faculty during a virtual event on Tuesday,...
Don’t apologize for your beliefs: Lessons from the cancellation of Carano and others
Cancel culture is at it again, canceling right and left, and not just metaphorically. Last week the left canceled “The Bachelor” host Chris Harrison and contestant Rachel Lindsay, as well as actress Gina Carano, who starred as Cara Dune in “The Mandalorian.” Carano’s story, however, was different from other celebrity cancellations we’ve seen in the...
‘A really glorious suffering’: Mothers share birthing stories at Midwifery Club event
While giving birth might be a scary thought to some young women, the Midwifery Club recently celebrated the beauty of the experience by inviting mothers to share their stories with young women on campus. On Feb. 11, the Midwifery Education Club hosted six mothers in the Mauck Residence solarium to share their birthing stories. Melanie...
A noble instrument for a noble space
Despite its vaulted ceilings and ornate columns, when Christ Chapel first opened to the students, faculty, donors, and the public, it was missing something. It lacked an instrument that could dazzle the ears with a range of dynamics, could support a choral rehearsal, and could accompany the wide variety of instruments to perform solos. While...



