Two Hillsdale students won national awards on Friday for content they produced for the campus radio station, WRFH/Radio Free Hillsdale 101.7 FM. Senior Rachel Kookogey won both first and fourth place for Best Sports Reporting, and sophomore Abigail Snyder won second for Best Regularly Scheduled Entertainment Program in the College Broadcasters Inc. 2021 National Student Production Awards. “It’s gratifying to...
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COVID-19 levels remain low
One student is in 10-day isolation as of Monday after testing positive for the COVID-19 virus. Since the beginning of the semester, 98 students have tested positive and 97 have recovered. Associate Professor of Biology Jeffrey L. Van Zant said the projected number of COVID-19 deaths in America by Dec. 1 is “750,000 and increasing.” “We should not forget that,”...

Survey: students express comfort exercising free speech
Students at Hillsdale College are more comfortable disagreeing with their professors than the students at any other college or university, according to the 2021 College Free Speech Rankings from RealClearEducation. In the survey, 73% of Hillsdale students said they are comfortable publicly disagreeing with their professors. This is the highest ranking of all 159 colleges and universities surveyed by RealClearEducation,...

Mock Trial team wins two tournaments to open season
The Mock Trial team won two tournaments to open its 2021 season. Last weekend, two of the three teams, team 1300 and team 1299, attended an invitational tournament at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. The 1300 team won third place against the University of Michigan. Freshmen Camille Floyd and Abigail Wagner received outstanding witness awards; seniors Jacob Hooper,...

Bon Appetit hosts grand opening for grab ‘n’ go mini-mart
This Tuesday, Bon Appeitit hosted a grand opening for the Charger Cafe from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Old Snack Bar. The new cafe, which replaced the previous grab ‘n’ go system, is a fully autonomous mini-mart. At the event, students and faculty were able to take up to $20 worth of food at no charge, as well...

College hires Zane Miller ’19 as graphic design fellow
Zane Miller ’19 is picking up right where he left off at Hillsdale College in his new role as graphic design fellow for External Affairs. The former art major who worked as a student designer for External Affairs will work remotely from Nashville, Tennessee. When on campus, Miller designed the Winona yearbook and Tower Light covers and worked on freelance...
Harvard professor offers Christian perspective on work and anxiety
Any challenge can be reframed into an opportunity for faith, according to Harvard Medical School professor and practicing psychiatrist Dr. Kevin Majeres. “Reframing is the primary way to exercise faith because every task becomes an opportunity to please God,” he said. Majeres’ Oct.18 talk “Study as Prayer: The Science of Faith and Work” was the latest in a series of...
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