New Hillsdale line dancing club participants pose for a photo in the Old Snack Bar. Courtesy | Amelia King A new line dance club brings a southern tradition to campus, according to sophomore and club president Amelia King. “I danced a lot over the summer at different line dancing bars and honky tonks around where...
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Hillsdale students to join the Marines
Two Hillsdale seniors, Luke Kjellsen and James “Jay” Golden, will be commissioned to the Marine Corps this Spring after completing twelve weeks of training in the Officer Candidate School. Interest among Hillsdale students in becoming Marine Officers has been increasing in recent years; only this year, around 17 students expressed interest. “In huge state schools,...
Hillsdale Academy dedicates new wing after enrollment spike
Hillsdale Academy and college staff dedicated a new wing of the K-12 school, with students performing recitations and choral music Oct. 2. The new wing includes an atrium, a music room, two classrooms dedicated to the teaching of Latin, and classrooms for grades five through eight, said Hillsdale Academy Headmaster Mike Roberts during his welcome...
Hillsdale responds to free speech warning label
A free-speech group has once again placed Hillsdale College on its “warning” list. Hillsdale College received a “warning” designation from the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression with an overall score of 46.73 in its 2025 College Free Speech Rankings, well below the top-ranked University of Virginia, which scored 73.41. Laura Beltz, director of policy...
A taste of the craze: Campus Rec hosts pickleball tournament
Campus Rec hosted its second weekend of its new pickleball intramural sport last week, with more than 30 teams showing out to play. According to junior Sophie Schlegel, a member of the Campus Rec staff, there are more than over 30 teams signed up for this season’s “trial and error” run. “We’re trying to figure...




