Students can explore the life of Theodore Roosevelt at Mossey Library’s newest exhibit, displayed in the Hoynak Room and Heritage Room. The library acquired the exhibit from lifelong collector Fritz R. Gordner this summer, according to Markie Repp, library technician for Archives and Special Collections. The exhibit began in honor of Roosevelt’s 164th birthday on...
C.S. Lewis society hosts lecture on Lewis and Tolkien’s ecumenical friendship
When it comes to the friendship between C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien, people tend either to take their relationship for granted or believe the urban legend that the two men had a “falling out” later in life, said Holly Ordway, Cardinal Francis George professor of faith and culture at the Word on Fire Institute. Ordway...
SAB introduces late night ice cream bar
The Student Activities Board provided students with free dessert Nov. 5 at Late Night Ice Cream Bar. The event was a great way to show everyone the SAB office and provide a social break from studying in the middle of the semester, according to Emma Kate Mellors, a senior and SAB team member. “We do...
Three economics professors sign letter against Trump’s tariffs
Three Hillsdale College professors joined hundreds of economists in signing an Oct. 24 letter that describes President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs as a “threat” to the economic prosperity of America. Professor of Political Economy Gary Wolfram, Associate Professor of Economics Michael Clark, and Associate Professor of Economics Christopher Martin were among the 467 economists who...
Should ChatGPT help with your homework?
Individual professors sets their own guidelines for use of AI Some Hillsdale professors ban the use of artificial intelligence while others demand it, two years after the provost announced that instructors would determine individually what works best in their classrooms. “The policy of the college is that students must do their own work so that...