Catholics are doing a better job of preserving America’s Christian character than evangelical Christians, according to Darryl Hart, associate professor of history. As a prelude to his new book on the same topic, “American Catholic: The Politics of Faith During the Cold War,” Hart will host a lecture arguing for the Catholic contribution to Christian...
Author: Alexis Daniels (Alexis Daniels)
Activist speaks on strengthening pro-life message
If there’s one issue Christians should be single-issue voting on, it’s life, according to Scott Klusendorf, a pro-life activist and speaker. On Tuesday night, Hillsdale College for Life hosted Klusendorf, president of the Life Training Institute, an organization of pro-life advocates, to teach students how to make better arguments for the pro-life cause. In the...
Senior showcase to ‘articulate’ artistic growth
The culmination of four years of labor, “Becoming Articulate” showcases senior art majors Caroline Greb, Colm Maines, and Heidi Yacoubian and their growth in skill and perspective. “We named our show ‘Becoming Articulate’ to describe the process of learning to look again and expressing what you see,” Greb wrote in an email. “The artist learns...
College swaps Blackboard for Canvas
Starting in the fall of 2021, Hillsdale College will switch to Instructure Canvas, instead of Blackboard Learn, for online classroom resources, after Blackboard changed its system significantly. Provost Chris VanOrman announced the decision in an email last week, saying that faculty and student focus groups preferred Canvas, due to its consistency and ease of use,...
Glass dishes, cutlery return to Knorr Family Dining Hall
In a movement back toward normalcy and community, Bon Appetit Management Company has reintroduced china dishes and regular silverware to the dining hall, according to Bon Appetit Manager David Apthorpe. “This is a step that we can take to get back to a more normal style of service,” Apthorpe said. The decision was made in...




