More than 130 students from Hillsdale College braved snow storms to reach Washington, D.C., for the March for Life Jan. 19. “It was incredible to realize how many people came even though the weather was bad,” sophomore Anna Heldt said. “When we turned toward the Capitol Building you could look ahead and behind and see all the people there to...
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Radio students named finalists for major awards, winners to be announced in March
The Michigan Association of Broadcasters and the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System nominated twelve Hillsdale College students for radio awards. “It’s always exciting and gratifying to have industry professionals acknowledge the outstanding content created by our students at WRFH,” said Scot Bertram, general manager for WRFH Radio Free Hillsdale 101.7 FM. The IBS is a national radio and audio organization, meaning industry...

Transfer class boasts competitive statistics
Seventeen transfer students joined the college this semester, up from 14 last year, according to the Hillsdale College admissions office. The new group enters with an average GPA of 3.81 and an acceptance rate of close to 18%. It includes 11 men and 6 women from 12 states. “When students apply as transfer students here, there’s no separate applicant pool,”...

Metz introduces new grab and go supplier
Students can choose from a variety of new grab-and-go food options at A.J.’s Cafe, the Roche Sports Complex, Kendall Hall, and Lane Hall. Starting this semester, 18th Street Deli Market replaced York Street Market as Metz’s partner for grab-and-go items. Metz retail manager Paul Bowman said the change occurred over the break when York Street Market moved its production facility...

Sexual assault lawsuit threatens Hillsdale’s Title IX exemption
A sexual-assault lawsuit filed last year could threaten Hillsdale College’s religious freedom by placing its policies under the authority of the federal government, legal experts say. Two women, a current junior and a former member of the class of 2024 who has since transferred, claimed that students at Hillsdale face “an unusually high risk of sexual assault” because the college...

Campus reacts to remaining presidential candidates
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are most likely to win the Democratic and Republican presidential nominations, according to many students and faculty. “This election is about one man, and his name is Donald Trump,” freshman Bradley Haley said. “However, the determining factor of Trump’s success or failure in 2024 will be his ability to shift the focus...

Chapel Choir records on campus during winter break
The Hillsdale College Chapel Choir remained on campus until Dec. 12, filming and recording selections of songs they performed earlier in the year for the marketing department’s media team. “A crucial part of Chapel Choir’s mission is to give people an opportunity to have a profound encounter with beauty,” junior Madeline Scheve said. “The idea with the recordings, then, is...
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