The Pi Beta Phi sorority is celebrating not one, but two, big birthdays this year. The first national sorority in America, Pi Beta Phi is turning 150. Hillsdale’s own chapter — the first chapter in Michigan — is turning 130. The Michigan Alpha chapter was founded in 1887 and now has 57 active members. The...
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American Individualists offer a place for debate
Independent thinkers and avid debaters now have a place to discuss their beliefs, thanks to the new American Individualists club. The club, founded in February, is a new chapter of the American Individualists, which President sophomore Quinn Reichard founded during high school in his home state of Virginia. At Hillsdale, Reichard saw a similar need...
Authenticity, truth, and professional theater
For junior Glynis Gilio, the stage is like home. Gilio started acting professionally at age 9 in a production of “Christmas Carol” at the Goodman Theater in Chicago. She has since starred in productions like “Violet: A Musical” with Bailiwick Chicago Theater, participated as an extra in “The Lake House,” and even appeared in re-enactments...
Hillsdale Police have no plans to loosen dress code
Even though dress codes are changing across the U.S., the Hillsdale Police Department and the Hillsdale County Sheriff’s Office plan on keeping theirs the same. Most notably, the New York City Police Department changed its policy in late December to allow Sikh officers to wear t urbans for religious reasons. The NYPD was also sued...
Vote for the beautiful at Mossey
Mossey Library is honoring more than just the written art this week. Its second annual art show is running through Sunday. The show consists of five pieces in oil, watercolor, and photography. Students and staff can vote on which pieces will be on display for the rest of the semester. “It’s a different venue for...




