Israeli civilians drove through fields and roads littered with bodies to escape Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023, a survivor told Hillsdale students and faculty this week. Terrorists shot at Shye Klein, a photographer, and his friends as they fled the Nova Music Festival, where Hamas murdered 378 people. Klein told his story over Zoom Feb....
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‘Absolute Serendipity’: Fifth Circuit judges speak about path to the bench
The federal bench is not a career path one can choose, according to two judges on the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. Stuart Kyle Duncan and Don Willett joined the Hillsdale College chapter of The Federalist Society Feb. 20 for a panel titled, “Lives in the Law: Becoming — and Being — a Federal Judge.”...
Dining hall provides allergy-friendly fish on Fridays
Hillsdale Dining Services is serving gluten-free fish on Fridays during Lent, according to Campus Executive Chef Adam Harvey. Although fish are naturally gluten-free, the dining hall occasionally serves fish that has gluten ingredients in its coating, which gluten-free students must avoid. “We offer a variety of allergen-free items every day at our Pure + Simple...
International club rings in the Lunar New Year with lanterns
The International Club painted traditional Chinese lanterns for its first event of the semester Feb. 21 in the Mauck Solarium to celebrate the Lunar New Year. Sophomore and President of the International Club Nayeon Kim grew up celebrating the Lunar New Year in Korea. Kim said she wants to bring the traditions of her youth...
Local pastor presents his testimony and apologetics
Defending Christianity requires acknowledging God’s complete sovereignty, according to Rev. Everett Henes, pastor of Hillsdale Orthodox Presbyterian Church. On Feb. 12, Henes, who is pursuing a second doctorate in the history of Reformed apologetics, gave a lecture for the campus Reformed Student Fellowship titled “Why I’m Reformed: Reformed Apologetics.” Before digging into apologetics or explaining...