The Hillcats, Hillsdale’s jazz ensemble composed of several jazz faculty members, will perform this Friday, Nov. 6, at 8 p.m. in Plaster Auditorium. Admission is free, and no tickets are required. The concert, called Pure Imagination, will feature a variety of jazz music. The ensemble will highlight five of Hillsdale’s eight jazz faculty members, with...
Review: ‘Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters’
Doctors in the United States observed a four-fold increase in adolescent girls receiving gender transition surgeries from the year 2016 to 2017. In Great Britain, the increase for the last decade was an astounding 4,400%. In her book released in August, “Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters,” Wall Street Journal reporter Abigail Shrier...
Climbing through COVID-19: Rock wall lovers no longer grounded
Check your ropes. Wear your harness. Make sure your clips are on. Climbers at Hillsdale’s rock wall in the Sports Complex know these precautions well. This year, climbers must take additional precautions. Check your temperature. Wear your mask. Make sure you are socially distancing in this era of COVID-19. For two months, Hillsdale climbers...
Engaging with God through movement: Christian worship meets dance in workshop
I used to think that only those who were formally trained could use dance as a form of worship, but the creative dance worship workshop showed me that anyone can honor God through dance. I grew up understanding that worship could consist of more than just singing hymns in a pew on Sunday morning. That...
International students cope with COVID-19 quarantine
Most Hillsdale students rushed home in March to be with their families as the COVID-19 lockdowns began. But international students from Spain and Kenya stayed behind. Senior Nico Ruben de Enrique Schmidt, from Mallorca, Spain, hasn’t left Hillsdale since last January. “When I go home for Christmas, it will be a full year since I’ve...



