The Hillsdale College debate team flew two junior varsity teams and four varsity teams to Western Washington University for the Viking Classic Tournament. Courtesy | Instagram When freshmen Ewan McNamara and Kate Klein attended their first college-level debate tournament last month, they did not expect to leave with the junior varsity league’s first place trophy. ...
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Music department remembers life and legacy of harp instructor
A talented harp player, musician, and mother of two, Hillsdale Adjunct Instructor of Music Amy Ley McIntosh died Nov. 9 at age 49 after a two-year battle with breast cancer. The family held a “celebration of life” ceremony Nov. 24 in Windsor, Ontario. “She was just always very upbeat, and she was kind to her...
Library, union construction planned for spring
Rendering shows plans for north library addition. Courtesy | Elizabeth Gray Major renovations to Mossey Library could begin as soon as April as work on the Grewcock Student Union makes way for construction on Christ Chapel plaza. “The college has been receiving some generous room naming gifts,” Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé said in an...
Student Fed elects new board, representatives
Sophomore Zach Briley was appointed as president of Student Federation for the 2025-26 spring and fall terms Nov. 25. His fellow executive board members are junior Lucy Treene as vice president, sophomore Josiah Jones as secretary, and junior Anna MacPhee as treasurer. “My big push will be for communicating with the student body and listening...
Freshman wins automotive award
Freshman David Kibbey has topped the podium of young car enthusiasts after winning “Young Achiever of the Year” in this year’s International Historic Motoring Awards. On Nov. 22, Kibbey was declared the first-ever “Young Achiever of the Year,” a category recognizing someone under the age of 30 who has shown extraordinary skills or initiatives in...




