Students gathered in the Penny’s coffee shop to read and discuss haunted fall poems with Associate Professor of English Elizabeth Fredricks Oct. 13. Fredericks and junior Alydia Ullman, the event organizer, said the inspiration behind the event was a desire to enjoy more modern poetry. “I know a lot of what we do here at...
SAB hosts Bops ‘n Boba after hiatus
Students swung by Mauck Solarium to sip boba and listen to fun bops on the Tuesday night before fall break. The Student Activities Board served up free boba tea to students in the solarium, decorated for the fall season with string lights, standing tables, and decor. “The chai came from Penny’s, so it’s really nice...
SAB to host Fall Fest on Friday
Students can expect pumpkin and tote bag painting, caramel apples, popcorn, Meckley’s donuts, Checker Records coffee, and apple cider at this year’s Fall Fest. The Student Activities Board will host its annual Fall Fest this Friday from 3-6 p.m. on the quad. Fall Fest is traditionally held during Parents Weekend, said senior and member of...
Mock trial posts winning record to start fall season
All three of the Hillsdale College Mock Trial teams returned from fall break with winning records after early fall season tournaments. Scary Decisis, a team of returning Mock Trial members, and De Novo, Hillsdale’s new member Mock Trial team, competed in the first tournament of their fall season at the Pennsylvania State University over the...
Visiting writer speaks on the novel as a secular art
The novel is one of the great resistors of secularism, precisely because it is a secular art, author Christopher Beha said in a lecture hosted by the English department’s Visiting Writers Program. In his lecture on Oct. 17, “The Statues in the Temple: Notes on the Novel as a Secular Art,” the former editor-in-chief of...




