It’s a bright Saturday morning in November and Bartley Spieth is in his element: directing folks around the John A. Halter Shooting Sports Education Center. On Nov. 9, the shooting center held its second annual Veterans Appreciation Day open house event from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Veterans from Hillsdale County and beyond shot for...
Radio alumnus takes third in national award
A recent graduate from Hillsdale brought home an award from College Broadcasters, Inc. this month. Shadrach Strehle ’19 took third place in CBI’s Best Special Broadcasts (Audio) category for his 10-minute radio drama episode titled “Patmos, Wisconsin.” Strehle’s work — one of four finalists nominated earlier this year — focuses on a cop in the...
Orthodox priest speaks on loneliness
On Thursday, Nov. 7, Rev. Seraphim Majmudar spoke to Hillsdale College students and faculty about the crisis of loneliness in America — and how to solve it. The event was hosted by the Dogwood Society and the Orthodox Christian Fellowship. Isaac Kirshner, president of the Dogwood Society, said that he first met Majmudar through his...
Kochs present ancient Grecian urn to college
When students in Hillsdale College President Larry Arrn’s Nicomachean Ethics course walked into Broadlawn for class last Monday, they had no idea they’d get to see an artifact most would only see behind plexiglass at a museum — one from the time of Aristotle. Before the start of class, Arnn revealed to students and a...
Two attend debate tourney
The debate team sent two members this past weekend to a tournament at McKendree University. Junior Katrina Torsoe broke to quarter finals in the novice division and placed 6th for the speaker award. Freshman Thomas Curro broke to quarterfinals in novice. “Even though I lost in quarters, I feel really good about my own growth...




