Hillsdale’s annual Passages Israel trip resumes this winter after being canceled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Students are invited to apply to visit Israel from Dec. 27 to Jan. 6. The trip has room for only 21 Hillsdale students, rather than the usual 40. Each student must have a passport and a COVID-19...
Author: Meghan Schultz (Meghan Schultz)
Gallery features Maria Kreyn, self-taught artist
As she began to hang artist Maria Kreyn’s work in the Fine Arts Building, Assistant Professor of Art Roxanne Kaufman watched more students look in at the paintings than she’s ever seen while arranging past shows. “The artwork feels very traditional, but when you get in with them and spend time with them, you can...
Grotto welcomes first student couple
Ben Hufford and Shelby Dorman’s life together promises to have an adventurous start. After moving up their wedding from next summer to this fall, the current seniors applied to become caretakers of the Grotto, an off-campus home owned by St. Anthony’s Catholic Church. The house serves as a place for Catholic ministries on campus and...
Black Widow celebrates sisterhood in summer film
Somehow, I forgot she died. Marvel shoved a bucket of artificially-flavored popcorn into my arms and caught me in a whirlwind of Russian superhero sisters so intense that I forgot Natasha Romanoff, better known as Black Widow, died two years ago in the film “Avengers: Endgame.” Because there she was, 11 years old and riding...
Chargers prep for Gina Relays
Last weekend, the Hillsdale College track and field team journeyed to Tiffin, Ohio to compete in the Reggie Thomas Classic on April 17. Freshman Jillian Roney, junior Kajsa Johansson, and sophomores Alanna O’Leary and Zalonya Eby won the 4x100m relay in a time of 46.71 seconds, earning a NCAA Division II provisional time. “It was...


