The Hillsdale Croquet Society kicked off the year with its first tournament in honor of the great-grandmother of the society’s founder. The first annual Cathleen Hinkle Memorial Croquet Tournament took place Sept. 16 on the quad. Hinkle was an “avid croquet connoisseur,” according to a poster advertising the event, but also gave her life to...
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College sees increased traffic across all platforms
More people than ever before are visiting Hillsdale College’s website, watching its videos, and enrolling in its courses. The college attracted 10 million website visitors, 1.3 million new followers, 77 million YouTube viewers, and 560,000 new online course accounts in the last year. “I think there are two important reasons for this growth,” said Kyle...
SAB turns arb into La La Land
The Student Activities Board will host its “La La Land”-themed Garden Party this Friday from 9 p.m. to 12 a.m. in the Slayton Arboretum. “La La Land” is a 2016 film starring Emma Stone as Mia and Ryan Gosling as Sebastian. The movie is known for its colorful dresses, jazz music, and dancing. In the...
Faculty panel discusses war in Afghanistan
The United States needs to stop expecting other cultures to be similar to ours, according to a panel of scholars and military experts who spoke at the Center for Military History and Grand Strategy’s second annual conference on “The Afghanistan War.” The panel, held Sept. 8 at 4 p.m. in the Searle Center, featured Assistant...
K-12 panel advises students on becoming educators
Classical education is about molding the virtue and character of students through knowledge, Hillsdale Academy Headmaster Mike Roberts said in a panel discussion sponsored by the education department on Sept. 7. In addition to Roberts, the panel featured Chairman of Education Benjamin Beier, Assistant Professor of Education Jonathan Gregg, and Assistant Provost for K-12 Education...




