When a Hillsdale student considers the biggest thing he could possibly do after college, arguing before the United States Supreme Court is probably one of those things, especially if he comes from the west side of Cleveland, said Elliot Gaiser ’12, solicitor general of Ohio. Gaiser, who was in the journalism program and was the...
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Math team adds up to third in state
Hillsdale’s Math Team ranked third in the state in the Putnam Mathematical Competition. Courtesy | Pexels The Hillsdale College Math Team ranked third in Michigan in the annual Putnam Mathematical Competition. Sophomore Andrew Schmidt scored the highest on the team with 31 points and ranked 254th out of 3,988 contestants. “We beat all the liberal...
Simpson men beat cold with igloo
After 40 hours of work and two tons of ice blocks, four men from Simpson Residence constructed an igloo outside the dorm. “Doing something cool that nobody else would really do, and going to a ridiculous amount of effort to do something that’s going to melt in a week, just for the sake of it,...
CCA explores ‘History on Film’
The CCA showed “October Sky” on Monday. Courtesy | Film Hafizasi Historical dramas both demonstrate and provoke society’s reaction to the actual events, speakers said in Hillsdale College’s fourth Center for Constructive Alternatives, “History on Film” March 2-5. This final CCA of the academic year featured four films that covered major historical events, each followed...
Tori Hope Petersen publishes new book
Author, speaker, and podcast host Tori Hope Petersen ’18 published her second book, “Breaking the Patterns That Break You” on Feb. 4. “It’s a story about our identity in Christ — understanding what he says about each of us, and how we can walk confidently in that, not making ourselves smaller for the sake of...




