Thousands of radio listeners tune in each week to a conservative talk show recorded in the apartment of a Hillsdale student whose guests have included Herman Cain in a segment called “The View From Hillsdale.” Junior Richard Caster in 2009 was serving as the head of the Ozark Tea Party in Arkansas when he was...
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Bon Appétit to break out better food
Students returning from Thanksgiving break were greeted by another great culinary experience on Monday as Bon Appétit refines its approach to the Hillsdale community. Steve Hickman, executive chef, explained that the months since Bon Appétit took over food service for the college in August have been only preliminary steps in rolling out BAMCO to campus....
Winter fun: Gingerbread houses, snowshoeing, karaoke free on campus
A few weeks ago Director of Student Activities Anthony Manno dropped hints that there will be a surprise event this winter dealing with gingerbread houses. The details are out: The first 10 teams of three that sign-up get to partake in the competition, and it’s part of the Student Activities Board’s push to explore new...
Honoraries start academic journal
This semester, students from the philosophy and theology honoraries published a collection of papers submitted by Hillsdale students. “Agora: Reason and Responsibility,” compiled by the philosophy and religion honoraries according to senior Editor-in-Chief Michael Pope, will be released electronically for its first edition over Christmas break, but future versions will be produced as paper copies....
Swing club brings back Holly Hop
The Swing Club is bringing back the ’40s with their Christmas extravaganza: The Holly Hop. The event will take place on Dec. 6 from 8 p.m. until midnight in the old snack bar. After Swing Club Officer junior Emily Peterson discovered pictures of a dance known as the Holly Hop in Collegian Archives, they decided...