Fox News came to the City of Hillsdale, but it wasn’t in relation to the college. The news channel came to see a family-owned electric terminal business, Hillsdale Terminals. It all started when Jim Condon, president of the company, received a call from Manufacturing Marvels, a two-minute segment that airs on Fox Business Channel every...
Category: Features
Professional gamer qualifies for World Championships
For many, being paid to play a game that one loves is a far-off childhood dream. But for sophomore Shane Cenk, that dream is his everyday. Despite gaming competitively for less than two years, Cenk will travel to Malaysia later this month to compete in the “PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds” (PUBG) World Championship; the second international tournament...
Legalizing marijuana: one year later
A year after Michigan voters approved a ballot initiative to legalize recreational marijuana use for individuals over the age of 21, Hillsdale College has neither changed its policies nor has it seen more usage among students, according to Dean of Men Aaron Petersen. “Drugs can be a dangerous threat to our mission of developing the...
Interfraternity Council builds unity between Greek houses
At Hillsdale, being a member of a fraternity means making close friends within your house and forming a lasting brotherhood with fellow members as you walk through life at Hillsdale with the support of a house full of principled men. Recently, however, it has also meant involvement in the Interfraternity Council, which brings all of...
Tau Kappa Epsilon: ‘The legends are all true’
The Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity on Hillsdale College’s campus disbanded mysteriously in December 1995, but rumors concerning why the TKE National Chapter chose to shut down the Iota Nu Chapter, and the increasing impatience of the administration with its members still puzzle students nearly a quarter of a century later. Some say the TKEs tarred...




