Two members of the Hillsdale College Debate Team placed at their first tournament of the semester last weekend. Sophomores Ben Brown and Patrick McDonald finished second overall in the tournament hosted by the University of Minnesota. Freshmen Alex Mooney and Ryan Rodell also competed at the varsity level. Junior varsity competitors included sophomore Malia Thibado...
Author: Emma Verrigni
College requires faculty to complete cybersecurity training
Hillsdale College required all faculty to complete cybersecurity training by Jan. 31, according to an email sent to staff by the Provost’s Office Jan. 8. The online training consisted of two short videos followed by comprehension questions, according to Senior Director of Academic Technologies Heidi Bargerhuff. “Regular education about cybersecurity risks is a major element...
Professors’ Picks: Lorraine Murphy, associate professor of English
Song— “Kathy’s Song” by Simon and Garfunkel (1966) The older I get, the more I love simplicity and need simplicity. This is a song where sincerity and simplicity carry all of the weight. It’s a beautiful, moving meditation. One of its themes is the limits of language, which is something I come back to again...
Football’s new head coach prepares for fall
Nate Shreffler is in his first year as head coach. Courtesy | Hillsdale College Athletic Department For 25 years, Nate Shreffler ’93 coached the Hillsdale football team’s offensive line. He could have coached anywhere in the country, said former head coach Keith Otterbein ’79. But his love and passion for Hillsdale College has kept him coaching...
Sailing club places fourth in qualifying regatta, moves on to championship
Left to right: Arden Carleton, Henry Lennignton, Matthew Scanlon and Alya MacManaway sailed in the national regatta and championship. Courtesy | Hillsdale Sailing Club The Hillsdale sailing club competed in the Midwestern Collegiate Sailing Association Open Fall Championship Nov. 4 to 5 after qualifying for it in the club’s first regional regatta. The team placed...




