Freshman pole vaulter Ben Raffin continues to soar to new heights as he set another personal record. On Friday, Raffin jumped 4.81 meters to finish second. Raffin followed this performance by jumping 4.91 meters to win Saturday’s competition. This height is another personal best, and the third best mark achieved in the G-MAC this season....
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Hillsdale theater students win set design, dramaturgy awards
Hillsdale College theater majors and minors swept the American College Theater Festival in three categories Jan. 8-13. Seniors Emma Trist, Jessica McFarlane, Shiloh Carozza, and Judy Moreno, and junior Madeline Campbell traveled to Wisconsin for the regional ACTF competition. Trist competed and was selected as a finalist for her set design of “Harun and the...
Students, faculty explore Holy Land on annual Passages trip
Over winter break, 42 Hillsdale College students embarked on an annual trip to Israel, touring many biblical and historical sites and museums in the region. The Philos Project, which is a Christian program, began hosting the trip four years ago. The program allows sophomores, juniors, and seniors an opportunity to “visit the Christian sites and...
Conservation Club, AEI Executive Council host professor panel discussion about climate change
We can’t keep going on the way we’ve been going, losing control of earth atmosphere,” Chairman and Professor of Physics Kenneth Hayes said. “If you love life and care for those who come after you, you have a moral obligation to do what you can to make things right.” On Nov. 27 at 7 p.m.,...
Debate makes semi-finals in competition at Otterbein
Of the four competitors to reach semi-final rounds in the debate tournament at Otterbein University this past weekend, two were Hillsdale students. The Hillsdale College Debate Team sent six students to compete in a Lincoln Douglas debate tournament. Sophomores Katrina Torsoe and TJ Wilson broke out of the preliminary rounds on Sunday. Torsoe lost her...




