After being pronounced dead in the Vietnam War, veteran John Colone escaped death, but sent himself to Hell — the one in Michigan, that is. “I was shot four times, toe tag on, and put in a body bag and sent back to the morgue. They said I was dead and put me on the...
Category: Features
QUICK HITS: Stephanie Gravel
Associate Dean of Women Stephanie Gravel discusses her family, hobbies, and what she loves about her job. If you could have any other job, what would it be? How about I keep my job, and we pick up Hillsdale College and move it to a warm state? I love the four seasons, but I would...
Rebelling against the rebels: student starts conservative outlet
While some passionate conservatives complain about the state of American culture, one freshman took action and created a platform for young conservatives to voice their opinions and ambitions. Bradley Haley founded New Guard Press, an online publication, last June after seeing a lack of young conservative voices who challenge progressive ideology on an academic...
Sports teams draw foreign students
Students on Hillsdale’s campus represent 20 countries around the world, according to Hillsdale Admissions Counselor Ben Strickland. For many international students, sports brought them to campus. Freshmen Henry Hammond and Daniel Warbuton and senior Jamahl Burke all come to Hillsdale to pursue their athletic careers. When Hammond came to Hillsdale from London, England, the American...
Students take to the skies
While most high schoolers are excited to get their driver’s licenses, some students have loftier goals. Several Hillsdale students are taking to the skies, earning their pilot’s licenses or working toward it. For many, the process started young. Junior Colby Langeler received his pilot’s license during his senior year of high school. He said flying...




