The tunnel connecting Lane and Kendall Halls is generally one of the least descript areas of the Hillsdale College campus. On Monday morning, however, 15 students turned it into a miniature museum. Each spring, Professor of History David Stewart offers students the chance to a one-credit course on museum studies. For their final project, students...
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SAB leads teams on scavenger hunt in Hillsdale edition of ‘The Amazing Race’
With 10 stops and 10 teams, The Not Lost Just Wandering team had a challenge to come out on top in the first-ever Hillsdale edition of “The Amazing Race,” a version of the popular television show hosted by the Student Activities Board on April 7. Not Lost Just Wandering raced against nine other teams, with...
Students present a pro-life case for contraception
Contraception can be a controversial topic, but freshman Katherine Wilkins and senior Elyse Hutcheson sought to foster discussion in their talk, “A conversation about contraception: Why the pro-life movement should promote contraceptive use and education,” held Tuesday evening by Hillsdale College Democrats. Wilkins cited the Netherlands as an example of a country with a sex...
Facebook censors alum’s state senate announcement
Rep. Tim Walberg, R-Michigan, held up a piece of paper during Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s congressional testimony on Wednesday with a post from Hillsdale College alumnus Aric Nesbitt that Facebook had prevented from being boosted as an advertisement on the platform. Zuckerberg said he was unfamiliar with Nesbitt’s case when Rep. Fred Upton, R-Michigan, also...
The Donnybrook to house displaced Galloway men
While Galloway Residence is under construction next year, some of its residents will move into a once-beloved off-campus house known as The Donnybrook. The house at 62 Park St. is currently being renovated and served as a campus dorm, and not just for Galloway men. “Eventually, we want it to be veteran housing,” Associate Dean...




