Driving down Hillsdale Street, you may have noticed a striking red mustang, a blue Ford truck, a batmobile, or a spunky white dodge charger. These are just a few of the many cool cars on the Hillsdale’s campus, many of which have been made even more special by their owner’s hard work. Junior Zachary Ailes...
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Hillsdale runs in the family
Some families pass down recipes, holiday traditions, or photo albums. Others pass down their alma mater. Many families at Hillsdale have seen two, three, or even four generations walk its halls. Sophomore Megan Mayernik is a second-generation student studying math. Her mother, Linda Mayernik, graduated in 1993 with a degree in biology and a minor...
The wokesters come for America’s pastime
Caving to the woke mob has become as American as baseball. Last week, Major League Baseball moved its annual All-Star Game out of Atlanta, Georgia, in protest of a bill aimed to protect election integrity. The bill, signed into law by Governor Brian Kemp on March 25, was denounced by partisans such as former Democratic...
Eat, sleep, dirt, repeat: Kramer makes a pre-med pit stop at a dirt plant
In the fall of 2020, Gabe Kramer ’20 woke up every day at 5 a.m., drank his coffee, packed his lunch, and went up the hill to start studying for the day. Now, Kramer wakes up at 5 a.m., drinks his coffee, packs his lunch, and heads to the dirt factory. Equipped with his steel-toed...
Buy physical books while you still have the chance
For years, conservatives like Glenn Beck have been advising people to buy physical copies of books and print out online articles. They have warned about the dangerous combination of “cancel culture” and the ease and speed with which books can be taken offline if deemed offensive by the woke elite. I heard these warnings and...




