Sophomore Benedict Kennedy won a free meal plan for the spring 2022 semester at Bon Appetit’s carnival on the quad on Aug. 26. He secured his prize by earning the most tickets in carnival games. “It’s a huge financial benefit,” Kennedy said. “As soon as I found out that I had won, I called my parents, and they were in...
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Trivia Triumph: WhitWatWay takes the lead halfway through homecoming competition
WhitWatWay leads homecoming week with a total of 300 points after Wednesday night’s trivia competition. In second is the Off-Campus Coalition with 200 points, with South Side Sweethearts and New Dormitory tied for third on the leaderboard. Following a second place showing at the banner competition, Whit Wat Way swept the trivia competition, answering 34 of 40 questions correctly. The...
Campus continues to confront COVID-19 cases
Fifteen students were in 10-day isolation as of Monday after testing positive for the COVID-19 virus. Since the start of the semester, 78 students have tested positive and 63 of them have recovered. “Students are isolating 10 days from the onset of symptoms and may return to class on the eleventh day, provided they have been cleared by Health Services,”...

‘Free speech has gone mad,’ says Michael Knowles
On a campus that prides itself on defending liberty, Daily Wire host Michael J. Knowles offered an unpopular take on free speech at a lecture on Tuesday. “Free speech has gone mad,” he said. “Our speech has been made too free.” Before a crowded group of campus guests and students in Plaster Auditorium, Knowles explained why conservatives bemoaning political correctness...

CCA speakers examine election history, debate 2020 results
The first Center for Constructive Alternatives lecture series of the fall 2021 semester examined contentious presidential elections, with each speech illuminating the controversies of the 2020 election, according to CCA attendees. “No one can say with certainty that there was no fraud in 2020,” said Andrew Busch, crown professor of government and George R. Roberts Fellow at Claremont McKenna College....

Video journalism teacher writes book on movie actress’ mystery death
Just another cold case? A robbery gone wrong? After almost 40 years, Hillsdale video storytelling instructor and documentary filmmaker Buddy Moorehouse has uncovered the mystery of movie actress Jenny Maxwell’s death. Two years ago, Buddy Moorehouse, who teaches a course on video storytelling through the Dow Journalism Program, decided to seek answers about the death of the Hollywood star, who...

Former White House official speaks on the good life
What makes something good? Hillsdale alumnus and former Trump administration official Paul Ray ’08 declined to answer that question for Hillsdale students. They would have to order more pizza in order to pursue that topic, he said. Ray gave a speech at a Federalist Society event on Sept. 16 entitled “Living the Good Life in Law and Politics.” He spoke...
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