Michigan voters will decide next week whether the Great Lakes State will become the tenth state in the union to legalize recreational marijuana. Proposal 1 comes a decade after Michigan legalized medical marijuana, which will remain legal regardless of the election’s outcome. “Our goal is to end marijuana prohibition because we feel that prohibition has...
Hillsdale students place in national college radio competition
Only three years old, Radio Free Hillsdale 101.7 FM is already winning national recognition. Seniors Ryan Kelly Murphy and Jenna Suchyta both placed in the annual College Broadcasters Inc. National Student Production Awards. Murphy took third place for Best Audio Newscast, and Suchyta took fourth in Best Audio Documentary for her production “A Problem of...
Hillsdale College for Life begins new campus prayer ministry
Hillsdale College for Life has started a biweekly prayer ministry to bring awareness to the issue of abortion. Senior HCFL Presidet Kathleen Russo explained the addition to the club’s portfolio of activities as “a necessary part of HCFL’s work to promote the value of life.” By formally recognizing the faith-based aspect of the club in...
Mock Trial beats Penn State, takes first at tournament
The Hillsdale College Mock Trial team swept their competitors with grace and class at their first tournament of the season. Two HCMT teams competed at Michigan State University’s Sixth Annual Red Cedar Invitational, facing giants like Pennsylvania State University and Case Western University. Team 1126, lead by Coach Jon Church ’17 and junior Captain Mason...
SAB to host Lumber Games event
With hatchet tossing, pumpkin launching, and flannel galore, the Student Activities Board is hosting the Lumber Games in Hayden Park this Friday, Oct. 26. “The Lumber Games is something to cater to a different crowd on Hillsdale’s campus that doesn’t normally participate in SAB events,” said Assistant Director of Student Activities Alex Whitford ’18. The...




