Nine Hillsdale students will tell the story of “Aliens in the Arb” in a documentary for their Documentary Filmmaking class. The documentary will premiere at 7 p.m. on April 20 in the Plaster Auditorium. One evening in 1966, women living in McIntyre Residence saw something unnatural in the Slayton Arboretum: a UFO. “No matter what happened here, it was a...
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Eight student bands to play in CHP Showdown
Student bands will battle next week for three coveted spots as opening acts at this year’s Centralhallapalooza. Hosted by the Student Activities Board, CHP Showdown will feature eight bands, who will perform April 7 in the Old Snack Bar, from 8 p.m. to midnight. “We’re giving students an opportunity to perform in front of the student body for a chance...

‘Lightning struck twice’: Senior to attend Oxford with Barry Foundation Scholarship
Senior Nick West became the first Hillsdale student to win the Barry Foundation Scholarship and enroll in Oxford with the scholarship, which grants full funding for its recipients to earn graduate degrees from Oxford. “It’s incredible to be able to go to Oxford, completely funded,” West said. “I will be studying one of the applied mathematics programs.” The scholarship is...

SAB to host downtown exploration
Students will have the chance to win local discounts and explore small businesses of downtown Hillsdale in “The Insider’s Guide to Hillsdale” this Friday from 4-6 p.m., hosted by the Student Activities Board. “This event is for college students to connect with businesses that they might have never heard of or walked into,” said Student Activities Assistant Director Riley Arlinghaus....
Wake Forest Professor speaks on good character and moral virtue
“Some people even stepped over his body to get that great deal on a new TV,” said Christian Miller, A.C. Reid Professor of Psychology at Wake Forest University during a lecture at Hillsdale College on March 24 concerning good character and moral virtue. Miller used this example, among others, to highlight the importance of moral virtue. “This topic is an...

Michael Ward speaks on mutual respect in Drummond Lecture
Many modern people have developed into cynics: people who know the price of everything and the value of nothing, said University of Oxford professor Michael Ward at a lecture March 24. The Drummond Lecture Series in Christ Chapel explores the relationship between faith and reason. As a part of the series, Ward spoke on “To See or Not to See:...
Wake Forest Professor speaks on good character and moral virtue
“Everyone should try Filipino pork,” sophomore Olivia Hajicek said at the International Club’s Cultural Fair. The International Cultural Fair took place on Sunday, March 27 in the Grewcock Student Union. The fair shares the culture of various countries that are represented on campus. “We get students who have either moved to America from other countries, students who have lived elsewhere,...
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