When Griffith Brown ’17 realized resident assistants needed a place to encourage one another, he reached out to fellow Simpson RA Eli West ’17. Brown soon learned that West shared his concerns. Three years ago, the two began Frontlines, a ministry for RAs and any other dorm resident who has a heart for other students...
Author: Chandler Lasch (Chandler Lasch)
College Republicans hold marriage panel
American marriages and families may be in danger of falling apart, but three Hillsdale professors offered both explanations and optimism at a recent panel. Hillsdale College Republicans hosted the event titled “The Dissolution of Marriage and the Family” on Jan. 24. Around 50 students and faculty members attended the discussion. The panel included lecturer of...
Michelle Williams is a feminist hero, not a victim of discrimination
When news broke that actress Michelle Williams earned around $1000 while actor Mark Wahlberg earned $1.5 million for 10 days of reshooting the film “All the Money in the World,” many were outraged. Director Ridley Scott decided to recast a role previously held by Kevin Spacey, who was replaced following accusations of molestation....
Idol show looks for bands
Musicians from both the town and gown will unite to raise money for a local music program at Hillsdale Idol, Unplugged. The music competition is planned as a fundraiser for the Hillsdale County School of the Arts on March 22 at Johnny T’s Bistro. The winner will be awarded $250. “It’s great music and a...
Liberal arts in space: Student internship at NASA blends English, history, and science
One might expect a physics or math major to intern at National Aeronautics and Space Administration Headquarters in Washington, D.C., but senior Madi Moore is proving that English majors can do important work in the space industry, as well. As a participant of the Washington-Hillsdale Internship Program this semester, Moore works in the NASA History...




