After a mysterious period of quiet during the spring semester, the Central Hall bells have returned, bringing with them resounding noise as well as controversy. “Regardless of how it happened, I’m just glad the bells are back,” sophomore Michael Rupe said. “Apparently, some people aren’t too happy, but I say that unhappy people will find...
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Meta places warning on Hillsdale Facebook account
Facebook users received a warning when searching for Hillsdale Online Courses earlier this month. Courtesy | Nolan Ryan Hillsdale College Online Courses may be associated with drug dealing, according to a warning on Facebook that has since been removed. Facebook users searching for “Hillsdale College Online Courses” received a warning from the social media site...
CCA to cover the role of Christianity in America
Hillsdale’s Center for Constructive Alternatives will kick off its first installment of seminars for the academic year Sept. 29 – Oct. 2 on “Christianity in America.” The series will cover the role Christianity has played in the United States from its founding to modern day, according to Executive Director of Programs Matt Bell. “I hope...
DeMarco returns to teach Latin at alma mater
Visiting Assistant Professor of Classics David DeMarco may be new to many, but twelve years ago, he was a familiar face on campus. DeMarco graduated from Hillsdale in 2002 with a major in classics before continuing his study of classics at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and studying New Testament and Early Christian Literature...
Foreign Policy and War Games Clubs Vie For Control of the Arctic
The Alexander Hamilton Society conducts games simulating wars between nations in Lane. Courtesy | Adriana Azarian The United States and Russia prepared for a nuclear war on Sept. 14. The Alexander Hamilton Society and War Gaming Club collaborated to host its bi-annual War Games event in a classroom in Robert M. Lane Hall. This semester,...




