What do sketchy taxi rides to a suspicious pharmacy, brawls in the street, and shaking the hand of the Hungarian Ambassador have in common? All were experienced in a long-anticipated spring break Italy trip. Two separate groups left Hillsdale and flew to Rome for Spring Break. Senior Andrew Szewc said tickets to Rome were cheap...
Author: Michaela Estruth (Michaela Estruth)
Classical education panel discuss challenges of teaching
Panelists discussed the joys and challenges of one of the most exhausting, important, and rewarding jobs in their eyes, teaching, during a classical education information lunch on March 28th. “It’s just such an exciting thing to do as a teacher, to come alongside. I almost feel like telling parents ‘I got your back.” To come...
Notre Dame professor predicts overturn of Roe v. Wade
The U.S. Supreme Court will overturn its Roe v. Wade decision later this year, predicted a speaker hosted by the Federalist Society on March 3. Professor Sherif Girgis of the University of Notre Dame Law School said the overturning of the landmark case would allow the states to make their own laws on abortion. “It’s...
College prepares WebAdvisor replacement after 18 years
Hillsdale College’s registration software of 18 years, WebAdvisor, is serving students and employees in its last academic school year. In the fall, students, professors, and employees will all switch to a new software system that will replace WebAdvisor. Information Systems Manager Kevin Mauer said the system linked to WebAdvisor is shutting down, taking WebAdvisor with...
Agatha Christie’s novel cruises to the big screen
Is there anything you wouldn’t do for love? In the latest murder mystery, “Death on the Nile,” a couple devises a money scheme to support their new, “happy” marriage. In the end, however, murder defeats all lovers. This remake of Agatha Christie’s 1937 mystery novel “Death on the Nile” premiered in theaters over the weekend....




