On the corner of Bacon and Howell streets sits the newest project of Hillsdale’s Ladies Beatification League. Although the 12-foot wall boasts nothing but white cinderblock, the league predicts that Hillsdale residents will make excuses to drive by 32 E. Bacon St. in a month. The wall on the west side of the building will...
Author: Bailey Pritchett (Bailey Pritchett)
Core squeezes schedules
Imogen Kane is among the handful of freshmen on the pre-med track who were handed a white sheet from their adviser that guides their schedule for the next four years. On that sheet was a new two-credit class, physical wellness and dynamics, one of the newest requirements imposed by the updated core requirements. With a...
Q&A: Jonah Goldberg
Jonah Goldberg is a founding editor of National Review Online. He is also a fellow at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C., and a Fox News contributor. He has written two books, “The Tyranny of Cliches” and “Liberal Fascism” both of which have made New York Times best seller list. Goldberg is on campus...
Physics students accepted to top schools
Toward the end of his senior year of high school, senior Viktor Rozsa wandered into the Washington and Lee University library during one of his breaks at a scholarship competition. Sitting at one of the tables, one of his competitors, Dominic DiGiovanni, had his nose in Aristotle’s “Nicomachean Ethics.” Rozsa recognized the material, as he...
Hillsdale ball teams hopeful for first home games
The Hillsdale College baseball team hopes to play their first home game of the season on Saturday, April 5 in the event that the baseball field dries up in the next few days. Due to poor field conditions, the softball team has already rescheduled several home games. The first 14 of the team’s 26 league...

