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Kappa keeps lead midway through homecoming

Kappa keeps lead midway through homecoming

Kappa Kappa Gamma still leads the overall homecoming standings after Simpson won Wednesday night’s trivia competition on a tiebreaker question. Simpson is now tied with Kno Way Man — an alliance between Koon, Galloway, and Waterman residences — for second, followed by New Dorm in fourth, and Niedfeldt Residence in fifth. In the trivia competition, Kno Way Man took second...

Caution when crossing: Students advised on pedestrian safety

Caution when crossing: Students advised on pedestrian safety

Many students have stepped in front of traffic while crossing the road, according to Karie Larimer, aide to the director of security. “Students need to be aware of their surroundings when crossing the roads around campus,” Larimer said. “They need to remove ear buds and not be talking on the phone while crossing the road.” The security office sent an...

Hillsdale goes nuclear with Alexander Hamilton Society

Hillsdale goes nuclear with Alexander Hamilton Society

The Russia-Ukraine war ended in worldwide nuclear conflict after foreign political involvement in the war game simulation hosted by the Alexander Hamilton Society on Sept. 16. Almost 30 people filled a classroom in Lane Hall from 12 to 5 p.m. to participate in the society’s strategic playout of the first three weeks of the war between Russia and Ukraine. The...

Hillsdale is a “Hidden Gem” among Michigan colleges

Hillsdale is a “Hidden Gem” among Michigan colleges

Hillsdale College earned the top spot in College Raptor’s 2024 “hidden gem” rankings for colleges and universities in Michigan.  “We are grateful for the recognition of our efforts to provide an excellent liberal arts education,” College Provost Christopher VanOrman said. “The sense of partnership between students, faculty members, and staff members is what makes Hillsdale College so successful. These rankings...

Canadian author delivers Constitution Day speech

Canadian author delivers Constitution Day speech

America is facing increasing levels of violence, crime, homelessness, and drug abuse, and the answer to solving such problems lies in a proper interpretation of the U.S. Constitution, said publisher, author, and Canadian-born British peer Lord Conrad Black.  Black was the keynote speaker for Hillsdale College’s 13th annual Constitution Day Celebration at the Ritz-Carlton in Tysons Corner, Virginia, last week. ...

Hillsdale Jewish Community celebrates Rosh Hashanah

Hillsdale Jewish Community celebrates Rosh Hashanah

The Hillsdale Jewish community kicked off the Jewish New Year with a service for Rosh Hashanah.  The service with shofar was held Sept. 15 in Kendall 235. The community conducted the liturgy in both Hebrew and English. Assistant Professor of Classics Joshua Fincher is the faculty adviser for the Jewish Mishpacha of Hillsdale College. Fincher said he became involved with...

Professor publishes book on golden tablets

Professor publishes book on golden tablets

Assistant Professor of Classics Mark McClay will discuss his scholarship on golden tablets from ancient Greece in the Heritage Room today at 4 p.m. The talk, “Voices of Stone and Gold,” is part of Mossey Library’s lecture series supporting the ongoing research of Hillsdale College faculty. It will draw from McClay’s book, “The Bacchic Gold Tablets and Poetic Tradition: Memory...

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