After the Russo-Ukrainian War, the Ukrainian people will either follow a Western model or a Soviet model, said Joel Gehrke ’11 in a lecture hosted by the Dow Journalism Program Feb. 5. Gehrke spoke on the connections between the Russo-Ukrainian War and the works of J.R.R. Tolkien, as well as the overall implications of the...
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SAB to host Faculty Revue in Plaster
Professors will exchange the classroom for the stage at the third annual Faculty Revue this Friday, Feb. 9 at 7 p.m. in Plaster Auditorium. According to an email from the Student Activities Board, acts will include stand-up comedy, trivia, story-telling, and musical performances from professors including Jason Gehrke, Jason Peters, and Nathan Schlueter. Juniors Donny...
Hillsdale Mock Trial team C finishes season at regionals tournament
Hillsdale Mock Trial team C finished its season at regionals last weekend. Though the team will not advance to the next round, the Opening Round Championship Series, freshman and captain Ella Lovins says she was pleased with the team’s performance. “It didn’t end the way we hoped it would,” Lovins said. “We didn’t get a...
Ambler Health and Wellness Center expands doctor hours
The Ambler Health and Wellness Center now provides an additional hour every weekday for students, staff, and faculty to see a doctor. Dr. Scott Kirsch of Hillsdale Hospital is now available at the Health and Wellness Center between noon and 4 p.m. Before this semester, his hours were 1-4 p.m. “We decided to make the...
Praxis speaker presents on free trade in conservative economics
Free trade is necessary in order to provide economic security, Professor of Economics at Kalamazoo College Julia Cartwright said in a speech last Thursday. Her speech, hosted by Hillsdale’s Praxis economics group, was titled “Economic Failures of National Conservatism.” “There are three economic problems that we want to solve: what is produced, how it is...




