The Student Activities Board hosted a Halloween-themed drive-in turned indoor movie night at 8 p.m. on Friday, October 13 in the Biermann Athletic Center. SAB served popcorn and candy while showing the seasonal classic, “Hocus Pocus,” amid inclement weather conditions. According to sophomore and media team member Erik Tedder, SAB originally planned to hold the...
History professor publishes book on grand strategy
The Spartans defeated the Athenians in the Peloponnesian War in part because their grand strategy involved using the Syracusans in a proxy war, Professor of History Paul Rahe argues in a new book published in September. “Sparta’s Sicilian Proxy War” is the fifth volume in a series that Rahe is writing on Spartan grand strategy....
Science professors react to growing AI concerns
Precautions regarding the use of artificial intelligence have been left to Hillsdale science professors’ discretion. Some have introduced more in-class writing while others have included statements in their syllabi addressing AI usage. Chairwoman and Associate Professor of Chemistry Courtney Meyet said the chemistry department has no policy statement yet on AI, but some professors are...
College responds to lawsuit against sexual assault management
Accusations made against Hillsdale College in a federal lawsuit filed yesterday mischaracterize Hillsdale’s culture, sexual assault policies, and procedures, according to a statement from the college and first released to The Collegian. “Hillsdale College takes the safety of its students very seriously and strives to educate students about sexual assault, answer frequently asked questions about...
Hillsdale community reacts to war in Israel
Shavit Rootman ’20 was in Israel for a friend’s wedding when Hamas attacked the country Saturday. “There is a lot of shock,” Rootman said. “A lot of heavy-hearted spirits, but we remain united as a people here in Israel.” Although he’s an Israeli citizen, Rootman lives in the United States, but he says he’s planning...




