“After a while my hand began to hurt from pushing in the pointed gold tips of the flags into the hard ground,” Senator Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) said to a crowd of more than 100 people at the Allan P. Kirby Jr. Center for Constitutional Studies and Citizenship in Washington, D.C. on April 9. “They asked if I was using a...
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On second review, Pi Beta Phi wins the scholarship cup
Pi Beta Phi won this semester’s scholarship cup with a GPA of 3.523, contrary to the announcement at last week’s convocation. Sigma Chi also won with a GPA of 3.257, contrary to the announcement. The problem arose from a miscommunication between administrative offices, said Registrar Douglas McArthur. At convocation, administrators announced Kappa Kappa Gamma was the winning house because of...

Kalthoff receives Daugherty Award at spring convocation
Editor’s Note: This article has been updated to reflect more accurate information. A previous version said Kappa Kappa Gamma won the sorority scholarship cup. Professor and Chairman of History Mark Kalthoff received the Daugherty Award for Teaching Excellence for the fall semester of 2018 at convocation on Thursday. “Mark Kalthoff exemplifies the kind of steady, wise teaching that we prize at...

Will Witt talks about making friends, influencing enemies
Twenty-two-years old, former student at University of Colorado Boulder, and self-proclaimed as having “the best hair in the conservative movement,” PragerU’s Will Witt gave a lecture last Thursday on “how to win friends and influence enemies in an increasingly liberal world” for campus club Citizens for Self-Governance. Witt said he was both a liberal and atheist prior and during his...

Tim Carney speaks on new book ‘Alienated America’
Communities with strong civil institutions provide a safe and healthy environment in which to raise children, said Tim Carney, commentary editor at the Washington Examiner, at a talk last week. Carney, author of three books, spoke on Thursday, April 4 on his most recent book, “Alienated America.” He described the book as a story about the American Dream, faith, family,...

Students spend Saturday serving the community
Hillsdale students took part in the college’s first ever community-wide Day of Service volunteer this weekend, helping with cleaning and other service work. On Saturday, April 6, hundreds of students spent their day throughout Hillsdale County volunteering their time to the Day of Service. The event was put together by Hillsdale College’s GOAL Program and the Omicron Delta Kappa leadership...

Color run to return, more colorful than ever
With more color than ever, Student Activities Board’s annual Color Run will take place this Saturday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Hayden Park. Assistant Director of SAB Alexandra Whitford said this event has been a classic on campus since the fall of 2015. In October 2018, however, rough weather meant that the race had to be cancelled. “Last...
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