Four Hillsdale College Debate Team members won individual awards in the virtual CARD tournament and conference of scholars hosted by Western Washington University last weekend. “We were the only team to earn awards at the tournament at the varsity level other than the winning team,” Director of Forensics and Debate Kirstin Kiledal said. “Every varsity debater we sent earned an...
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Q&A: Princeton professor encourages free speech, debate on campuses
Robert P. George is the McCormick professor of jurisprudence and the director of the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton University. He has served as chairman of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom, a presidential appointee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights, and on the President’s Council on Bioethics. He holds a...

Library hires technician for Archives and Special Collections
Former CCA employee Markie Repp joins the Archives and Special Collections team as a library technician. Courtesy | LinkedIn Mossey Library has hired a new library technician to assist in Archives and Special Collections. Markie Repp joined the library in April and will assist with cataloging, sorting, and archiving and help with exhibits and collections. She was previously the director...

Chapel Choir performs Mendelssohn’s ‘Elijah’
The Hillsdale College Chapel Choir performs in Christ Chapel. Courtesy | Hillsdale College Marketing The Chapel Choir collaborated with professional musicians to perform Felix Mendelssohn’s 1846 oratorio “Elijah” in Christ Chapel on Sunday. The oratorio told the story of the prophet Elijah’s battle for the soul of Israel in 1 and 2 Kings of the Old Testament. The opening notes...

Students ‘get down’ at CHP Showdown
The Schizmatics placed second in CHP Showdown. Freshman Max Cote (right) played the didgeridoo for one of the band’s songs. Courtesy | Erik Teder Runaround, Schizmatics, and Spike Jäger and the Spitfires will play at CHP on April 27 after winning the top three spots at CHP Showdown Friday night. “CHP Showdown showed how Hillsdale gets down,” freshman Michael Bogumill...

Documentary filmmaking class premieres ‘Hillsdale to Hilltop’
Lecturer in Journalism Buddy Moorehouse (right) and his students pose after the screening of their documentary “Hillsdale to Hilltop.” John J. Miller | Collegian Students in the documentary filmmaking course premiered “Hillsdale to Hilltop: How the College Produced a Poet, a Politician, a Pro, and a Personality,” which explores the lives of four prominent Hillsdale alumni and how the college...

It’s off to the races on Manning Street
Students will race makeshift chariots down Manning Street this Saturday after Taste of Manning. “We’re going to provide materials for competitors to build a chariot,” said sophomore Ethan Bock, events team lead for Campus Rec, which is running the event. “We bought dolly bases and we’re going to get a bunch of wood, nails, hammers, saws, and tape. They’re going...
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