For some on campus, horses are more than mere animals: they’re divine. “God comes back on a horse at the end of the Bible,” freshman Phoebe Warren said. “So he knew what he was doing when he made them.” Warren is one of four women on Hillsdale’s club equestrian team. The club practices at a...
Author: Tayte Christensen (Tayte Christensen)
Math department announces new hires
The mathematics department grew exponentially this semester, bringing on two new professors: Assistant Professor of Mathematics Daniel Slonim ’16 and Assistant Professor of Computer Science Oliver Serang. “I’m excited about the opportunity to not just be part of the department, but of the college and the Hillsdale life,” said Slonim, who studied probability at Purdue...
Colson Center president speaks on ‘new sexual revolution’
Christians are positioned to change culture’s perspective on sexuality, John Stonestreet, president of the Colson Center for Christian Worldview, said in a speech on Monday night. Stonetreet’s speech, titled “The New Sexual Revolutionaries: How Christians Can Restore What’s Been Broken,” was hosted by Equip Ministries, a nondenominational ministry group on campus. To first answer the...
College moves forward with construction projects
The new classical education building is scheduled to finish in May 2026, according to Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé, but nearby construction projects may continue for years into the future. Crews laid foundations for the Diana Davis Spencer Graduate School of Classical Education, as well as steel framing for the building and rough outlines of...
Students get their hands dirty at Hillsdale Homestead
Some kids come to college thankful to escape the chores of a family farm. At the Hillsdale Homestead, students can embrace them. After the closure of Glei’s Orchards and Greenhouses last year, the college bought part of the land and set aside four acres to create the Hillsdale Homestead, a small, student-focused farm that opened...



