Isaac Dell is proof that being a part of the Hillsdale community doesn’t end when the cap and gown come off. But instead of sitting at a desk, Dell is at the front of the classroom teaching students. Dell has taught several sculpture classes for the college in the past but this time he is...
Fashion Week loses immersive experience with online shows
Like everything this past year, the annual New York Fashion Week will be occurring on an online platform, from Sunday, Feb. 14 to Thursday, Feb. 18, due to the upending and never-ending coronavirus pandemic. New York Fashion Week occurs twice a year — once in February, again in September — in the heart of New...
‘Moving back to America:’ Students and families affected by state migration
The distance between Bartlett, Illinois and Fairhope, Alabama is 950 miles. About a 13 and a half hour drive by car. To the Troyke family, moving from Illinois to Alabama felt like “moving back to America.” “They took a trip to Fairhope and people were normal. They weren’t afraid of each other. No one was...
Second Curate Summit encourages real femininity
In a room of women furiously scribbling notes on her advice for healthy dating, Elizabeth Schlueter gave a perfection description of the second annual Curate Summit: “Real femininity is as diverse as particular women.” A variety of speakers joined the female population of Hillsdale college on Saturday, Jan. 30 to share their passions and give...
Making history, one Italian class at a time
At first, it was just Anna Vincenzi, assistant professor of history, who made her home teaching at Hillsdale College. Now, she’s joined by her husband, Lorenzo Bonaiti. And they’re bringing Italy to Hillsdale. After moving to the United States six years ago, Anna and Lorenzo now teach in Hillsdale’s history and language departments respectively. Lorenzo...




