The shock of first-day-of-class syllabi is wearing off into the day-to-day grind. As the rubber hits the road — or, more literally, the backside of a pencil hits the math homework — it’s tempting to take the blows of tests and bad grades with an “I was told I’d be average, what can I do?”...
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The Weekly: Learn about Michigan’s governor race
National politics tend to energize a majority of Hillsdale College students, but with the Michigan gubernatorial race gearing up for the Aug. 7 primary and the general election Nov. 6, it’s time for students to turn their attention toward the principles and solutions of the 18 candidates vying for governor. The race is particularly interesting...
The Weekly: How to ask good questions in class
With finals quickly approaching, students have just three weeks left to get their questions answered and participation points earned. While most questions posed by students are in good nature and beneficial to class, we ask students to take into consideration the following dos and don’ts for the sake of respecting their peers and professors with...
The Weekly: Thank you Bon Appétit for Café Fresco
For many students with busy schedules, the new lunch option in Kendall Hall, Café Fresco, has been a welcome reprieve. As students, we often complain about issues on our campus. Although these complaints are sometimes valid, a solution can be hard to come by. Bon Appétit Management Co. addressed some of our complaints in the...
The Weekly: Media should equally cover major protests
ABC, CBS, and NBC spent almost a half hour covering the March for Our Lives on Saturday night, according to NewsBusters. On Jan. 19, the same networks spent slightly more than two minutes on the March for Life. The media should be ashamed. Journalistic integrity demands honest reporting. While this does not always mean second-for-second...



