Curious about the age of her college-owned off-campus house, senior Michele Boykin and her housemates, all of whom play for the women’s basketball team, did a Google search on their small house at 262 Union St. “We found it was built in 1920, and we thought, ‘Wow, that’s cool; it’s almost 100 years old,’” Boykin...
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Mock Trial hones skill at Case Western
The Hillsdale mock trial teams participated in the 10th Annual Spartan Throwdown Invitational at Case Western University, placing 7th and 27th. Team 1106 took 7th place with a record of five wins and three losses, while Team 1107 snagged 27th with a record of two wins, five losses, and one tie. While not as strong...
Debaters qualify for finals
Sophomore Hannah Johnson and freshman TJ Wilson made debate finals at Clarion University in Pennsylvania on Oct. 21-22. Johnson won second place debater and debate speaker in the open division, facing a debater from Central Michigan University in the final round. Johnson argued against Supreme Court decision Utah v. Strieff, which allows illegally obtained evidence...
Web developer remembered as kind, problem-solver
Matt Weber was known for fixing things. Whether he was problem solving as the senior web developer for the Hillsdale College information technology services department or simply tinkering with a broken garage door opener at home, Weber always knew how to approach a problem with patience. Matthew Weber died on Monday, Oct. 23, after a...
Professors hit the airwaves in new National Review podcasts
Hillsdale professors are hitting the airwaves at National Review to bring about dialogue centered on literature and music, sans the trend of modern politics. John J. Miller, director of the Dow Journalism Program, and Scot Bertram, general manager of WRFH 101.7 FM Radio Free Hillsdale, have recently launched a free podcast series through National...




