The recently-founded Hillsdale College Sailing Club placed third during its first official Regatta of the year on Sept. 15 and 16. This impressive feat was accomplished in part at the hands of Leahi Johsens, a sophomore who has been with the team since its recent conception. The Hillsdale crew beat out large schools at the Fall 2018 Sloop Championship,...
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Westblade presents Zionism research
Zionism is a misunderstood term, Assistant Professor of Religion Don Westblade told an audience in the Mossey Library Heritage Room on Tuesday. Speaking on the nation of Israel as the 12th lecture of Mossey Library’s “Our Faculty’s Ongoing Research” lectures series, Westblade highlighted Israel’s historical and theological relevance to modern Christianity, and later related his lecture to the Passages Israel...

‘Man Up!’ strengthens dorm bonds
A crowd of men stood around, watching as those ahead of them in line attempted to jump over a rolling log positioned at shoulder height. It was the first obstacle of over 25 in the Fort Custer obstacle course, completed by the men of Koon, Niedfeldt, and Whitley Residences on Saturday Sept. 15. Associate Dean of Men Jeffery Rogers led...

Former Reagan staffer speaks on preserving conservative values
Journalist Betsy Hart was 13 years old when Ronald Reagan lost the Republican presidential nomination. “I actually laid on the living room sofa and cried,” Hart said. Hart, senior development writer for The Heritage Foundation and former syndicated columnist and Reagan White House press aid, delivered her speech “It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World: How to stay sane in...

Institutional Advancement hires class of 2018 graduates
Institutional Advancement hired two recent Hillsdale College graduates to assist in fundraising, event planning, and donor relations. Following their graduation in the spring, Nathan Lehman ’18 and Danny Drummond ’18 began working as Institutional Advancement associates. The recent hires will form relationships with Hillsdale College supporters and work to secure funds to help the college thrive and expand. Institutional Advancement...

Hanson: China is a greater threat than Russia
With all the talk about Russia these days, one might forget that there are other countries that pose a threat to the United States — a far greater threat, perhaps. That’s the point Victor Davis Hanson, a visiting scholar from the Hoover Institution, made last Thursday during the Alexander Hamilton Society’s first event of the year. Hanson spoke about the...

Phillips Auditorium, Wiegand Computer Lab closed for construction
Students returning to campus for the Fall 2018 semester found more than just a torn-up quad. The Phillips Auditorium is currently out of commission as it undergoes a complete transformation. Renovations to the space will include more seating, better acoustics, and a modernized aesthetic. Construction is expected to conclude by September 2019. While the project has been in the works...
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