Several Hillsdale students had tears in their eyes in the final minutes of the film “Brain Heart World” as young adults talked about healing from pornography addictions. “The compassion I saw in the video was really touching,” sophomore Clare Horvath said. “The way we’re going to help people is by showing compassion and giving them...
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War in Israel raises questions about Passages trip
The Passages student trip to Israel is still planned for this winter — even as war continues to rage in the region — but organizers warn it won’t happen if intense fighting continues between Hamas and the Israeli Defense Forces. “Safety is paramount,” said Jeffery “Chief” Rogers, associate dean of men and a trip organizer....
Charger football hosts veterans for military appreciation weekend
The Hillsdale College football team recognized veterans and active duty military members at its annual military appreciation game last weekend. “The reason we are able to come out and play instead of worrying is because of the service and sacrifice of our veterans,” Air Force veteran and alumnus John Williams, ’66, said. More than 40...
Hillsdale alumnus appointed next solicitor general in Ohio
The 11th Solicitor General newly appointed in Ohio is a Hillsdale College alumnus, Elliot Gaiser ’12. Gaiser, appointed by Attorney General Dave Yost, is set to begin his appointment on Nov. 20. “Elliot is a great son of Ohio,” said John J. Miller, director of the Dow Journalism Program at Hillsdale College. “He always wanted...
Institutional review board formed at college
The provost’s office has established the Institutional Review Board to oversee projects that include human participants. “Its purpose is fairly simple — it’s to assure adherence to ethical standards at any research project that uses human subjects,” said Samuel Negus, director of program review and accreditation at Hillsdale College. The IRB will be concerned with...




