WHIP students attended a Viennese Waltz in Washington D.C. Courtesy | Mary Grace Walking into the Organization of American States, the smells of baked brie and made-to-order crepes meet your nose. You take someone’s hand, and walk into a room filled with ball gowns and tuxedos, where students and professionals alike are dancing to a...
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Biden should advocate for the American people
Americans should be Biden’s priority. Courtesy |Flickr It is commendable for world leaders to visit a war zone. Winston Churchill walked the streets of London during the Blitz. Abraham Lincoln gave his Gettysburg Address mere months after one of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War. These visits have something in common: the world leaders’...
Hillsdale College establishes new award for shooting sports competitors
Hillsdale College established the Matt Suggs USA Shooting Travel Award on Feb. 9 to help students pay for travel and competition in Olympic-qualifying shooting events. “The college established the Matt Suggs Travel Award in his memory to further enhance our programs, which not only train young athletes in shooting sports but also promote the principles...
How the Fauci is trying to steal Christmas
What do Ebenezer Scrooge, Oogie Boogie, and the Grinch have in common with Dr. Anthony Fauci? They have all tried to stop Christmas. In a CBS interview last Monday, Fauci noted that it is “too soon to tell” if families can gather for Christmas this coming December. But no news interview, no public disapproval, and...
Students sell homemade goods at Maker’s Market
What was once the Quad temporarily became a market square full of booths, treats, and crafts for all to purchase last weekend. On Saturday, Oct. 2 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., the Student Activities Board hosted their third annual craft and goods fair, Maker’s Market. Nineteen vendors set up their stands on the Quad...



