Students ate tacos and tie-dyed on the quad Sept. 4 for the Student Activities Board’s “Tacos and Tie-Dye.” The event featured an array of bright clothing dyes, blank T-shirt and socks, and a buffet of taco fixings. Junior Abigail Richardson, an SAB event lead, said she enjoys tacos and tie-dyeing and created the event to...
Get the interview: cover letter and resume workshop guides students toward careers
Anyone claiming to be a “resume expert” raises a red flag, according to Executive Director of Career Services Ken Koopmans. During the Career Services cover letter and resume workshop on Aug. 30, students had the chance to understand the subjective nature of resumes. The workshop sought to answer student questions, review pre-existing resumes, and consider...
Keeping it classic: Hillsdale local returns as professor
When Patricia Craig decided against attending Hillsdale College at the age of 18 and went to the University of Dallas instead, she did not expect to return more than a decade later as an assistant professor of classics at the college. Craig, a Hillsdale Academy graduate and the daughter of Professor of Politics Mickey Craig,...
Faculty responds to AI threat on campus
Professors are including statements in their syllabi that limit or ban students from using artificial intelligence programs such as ChatGPT, following a letter from the provost’s office this summer. “Faculty are encouraged to discuss AI use with their students on the first day of classes and place a statement in their syllabus,” Provost Christopher VanOrman...
Six student productions named CBI finalists
College Broadcasters Inc. selected six Hillsdale student radio and video productions as finalists for the 2023 National Student Production Awards. Finalists include the four highest-ranked submissions for each of CBI’s award categories. This year, colleges from across the country sent in nearly 1,000 total submissions. CBI will announce the winners this October at the National...




