The GOAL volunteer program is now accepting applications for leaders. Seven out of 21 of the volunteer programs have positions opening. The GOAL coordinator is also up for application, as this year’s coordinator will step into the role of director. “Because there’s such a big turnover every year, the leader shadowing this semester is so important. And that’s why we...
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Renovations in Galloway to displace men for entire year
Construction on Galloway is scheduled to begin immediately following the end of the 2018 Spring semester, but will not be finished until fall of 2020. This means the men of Galloway will be “exiled,” as the Associate Dean of Men Jeffery Rogers put it, for an entire year before they can return to their “homedorm.” In planning for the renovations,...

Improv show this Thursday
Improv is coming back. The first show of the Ad-Liberty Improv group will be tonight at 6 p.m. in the Olds Dormitory. The show will feature six actors, as well as some new content. “A lot of new-to-Hillsdale-College improvisers will be showcased tomorrow,” said Dylan Strehle, the group’s coach. The group will also play several new games. Strehle added that...

World Youth Alliance to hold conference
For the first time, students have the opportunity to learn and discuss issues surrounding identity, the human person, and bioethics during a conference sponsored by the World Youth Alliance. The conference begins Friday in Phillips Auditorium and goes through Saturday afternoon. It is set to feature keynote speakers in bioethics and philosophy, along with six Hillsdale professors, speaking about identity...

Q&A: 200 years of Douglass
WASHINGTON — Lucas Morel is a professor of politics and head of the politics department at Washington and Lee University. His scholarship focuses on Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Douglass, and Ralph Ellison. He is the author of “Ralph Ellison and the Raft of Hope: A Political Companion to the Invisible Man” (2004) and “Religion’s Sacred Effort: Defining Religion’s Role in American...

Kirby celebrates Douglass’ bicentennial
WASHINGTON — Unsure of his exact birth date in 1818, Frederick Douglass chose to celebrate on Feb. 14. So on Tuesday, the eve of his 200th birthday, a gathering at Hillsdale’s Allan P. Kirby Center for Constitutional Studies and Citizenship honored him in style — with a public lecture, a reception, and a brand-new painting. One of the Kirby Center’s...

Hillsdale buried beneath a blizzard
Today’s forecast may be rain, but just last week the season’s biggest snow storm blew into Hillsdale, leaving several inches of snow and some happy students with no classes to attend. Senior Brigette Hall says she was happy to have all her classes canceled. “It feels like Saturday,” she said. According to the Hillsdale Daily News, the National Weather Service...
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