Every class has students who completed their education in three years. Some of them are eager to start their post-grad lives, some are getting married, and some could not see themselves enjoying Hillsdale longer than three years. Abigail Thornton, a theology major from Nashville, Tennessee, said she planned on graduating in three years...
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‘God called and I came’: Moyer’s door is always open
Moyer has ministered to hundreds of college students since he moved back to Hillsdale in 2020. Courtesy | Jack Moyer After Nancy died, the house was too quiet. For 57 years, Jack Moyer had awakened to the sound of her voice, but that stopped suddenly six years ago. In less than 12 hours, sepsis took...
Saint Anthony’s welcomes most converts in 25 years
Father David Reamsnyder anoints junior Devin Houts with chrism in the sign of the cross. Courtesy | Sophia Rome They both said they would never become Catholic at Hillsdale. This Easter Vigil, on April 4, senior Emma Kate Mellors and junior Josh Mistry sat in the same pew, waiting to be confirmed Catholic at Saint...
Quick Hits with Scot Bertram
Bertram, pictured circa 1983, has watched every episode of Saturday Night Live. Courtesy | Scot Bertram In this Quick Hits, WRFH 101.7 FM General Manager Scot Bertram talks conspiracy theories, a Kansas City vacation, and the Chicago Bears’ lack of a Super Bowl win in this century. What is your favorite part of the radio...
‘All Aboard!’: Meet the members of Runaround
Runaround, in 2025, from left to right: Hamilton, Esler, Doyle, Quirk, Phillips, Holford, Newsom, and Berry. Courtesy | SAB Students pressed up against a crowd rail. On stage, a group of nervous sophomores readied their instruments. Neon lights flashed, smoke filled the air, and the lead singer, now-senior Daniel Doyle, clutched his microphone and shouted:...



