Students will be able to write thank you cards to those supporting their education during the annual Day of Thanks, sponsored by the Student Activities Board, on Nov. 16. The Day of Thanks will take place in the Grewcock Student Union, where there will be tables for students to write thank you cards. Volunteers will work at an informational table...
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InterVarsity organizes event to pray for Israel
InterVarsity students hosted a “Remembering Israel” service this week to unify campus in prayer and mourning for the suffering in Israel. Seniors Kaeleigh Di Cello, Abigail Snyder, and Elizabeth Sible hosted the event in Christ Chapel. “It started with us wanting to get campus to come together and educate about what’s happening and then mourn and pray together,” Snyder said....

Student performs on ‘The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon’
When sophomore Gavin Hubner received an email invitation to appear on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” for his yo-yo skills, he at first thought it was fake. “I actually replied to it with a very sarcastic comment, and they still responded because Jimmy was very adamant about who he wanted to pick for certain roles,” Hubner said. Hubner, who...

Alumna releases book on Sam Bankman-Fried, FTX
Alumna Elizabeth Bachmann ’21 released her debut book in September about the FTX cryptocurrency scandal. Bachmann cowrote “Crypto Crackup: Sam Bankman-Fried, FTX, and Bankman-Fried’s Weird Island Empire” with Ash Bennington and Artur Osiński. The book explores the rise and fall of FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried, who managed a multibillion-dollar cryptocurrency exchange with his company but was arrested in the Bahamas...

Pulliam Fellow speaks on Hunter Biden’s laptop
The story of Hunter Biden’s laptop is like a Russian doll: Just when you think you’ve come to the end of it, you peel off another layer, and it gets crazier, journalist Miranda Devine said in an Oct. 26 speech. Devine is this semester’s Eugene C. Pulliam Distinguished Visiting Fellow in Journalism. While on campus, she taught a one-credit investigative...

Hillsdale College security to keep residence doors locked
Students now need ID cards to enter residence halls at all hours, in a new policy adopted by campus security last week. “Hillsdale College is a very safe campus, and we strive to do everything we can to keep it that way,” Director of Security and Emergency Management Joe Kellam said. “We strive to keep a balance every day between...

Hillsdale admissions does not take family connections into account
Hillsdale College legacies do not benefit from priority admissions, Senior Director of Admissions Zachary Miller said. “We do not weigh someone’s application differently because they’re a legacy,” Miller said. “It is truly on the merits of the student’s application without any consideration or ranking for that.” Though siblings, children, and grandchildren of Hillsdale alumni enrich the student body, Miller said,...
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