Voting trends depend on how individuals believe the people around them will vote, guest speaker Tamas Bodor said in a lecture Oct. 31. Bodor, a Hungarian researcher and professor, teaches professional communications at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. In his speech, titled “Before the Court of Public Opinion: Tyranny, Dissent, and the Spiral of Silence.” Bodor said the media is...
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Grotto couple say goodbye to ministry after three years
Shelby ’22 and Ben ’22 Hufford pose with their son David on the porch of the Grotto. Courtesy | Ben Hufford Hillsdale Catholic Society’s Grotto family has announced that this school year will be their last year running the Grotto ministry under the direction of St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Parish. Ben ’22 and Shelby ’22 Hufford, who are now...

Rahe publishes sixth book in series on history of Sparta
The sixth installment in Professor of History Paul Rahe’s series on Spartan grand strategy, “Sparta’s Third Attic War: The Grand Strategy of Classical Sparta, 413-404 B.C.,” will be available for purchase Nov. 19. The book follows the Spartans’ final struggle with the Athenians for power in the Aegean. “By grand strategy, I mean a comprehensive strategy — not only military...

Students broadcast live election coverage from Searle Center
Junior Quinn Delamater and sophomore Ariel McDowell (right to left) announce election results on air. Courtesy | Olivia Pero Every time a state turned red, attendees in the Searle Center erupted into applause as radio students live-broadcasted election results on Radio Free Hillsdale 101.7 FM. Students interviewed guests by phone and in person, including White House Correspondent for The Daily...

Student Ministry Board to host third EvenPraise worship event
The Student Ministry Board will host its third EvenPraise service on Nov. 10 at 6 p.m. in Christ Chapel. EvenPraise, following the traditional liturgy of Evensong, adds intentional and contemporary supplementation to the service, senior Alex Schrauben said. “The liturgy is the same and it stays very, very traditionally and biblically rooted,” Schrauben said. EvenPraise expresses intentional worship differently than...

1844 society gets inside security
Hillsdale exceeds most universities in campus security, Executive Director of Security and Emergency Management Joe Kellam said in an Insider Series presentation hosted by Hillsdale’s 1844 Society Oct. 29. “We all must remain vigilant and prepared to ensure the safety of our campus,” Kellam said in an introductory video presented at the event. Kellam said campus security uses layers of...

College launches new hybrid classical education master’s
Professor of English David Whalen and graduate students of the classical education residential program convene in a classroom. Courtesy | Sara Gillett The college will launch the Master of Classical Education Leadership hybrid program, its first degree including online learning, in summer 2025. The newest addition to the Diana Davis Spencer Graduate School of Classical Education, the program is focused...
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