It is my intention to prove once and for all that Hillsdale’s male dormitory raid culture is necessary for a liberal arts education. I would like to begin by saying (keep your shirts on Simpsonites), that inter-dormitory rivalries are at the heart of student culture and campus will be worse off if raids and the...
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I quarantined so you don’t have to
“I have some not-so-good news.” Rebeckah Dell’s words rang in my ears as I packed clothes, books, snacks — everything I would need for two weeks. I was going to quarantine. I grabbed my bags and drove to the townhouses. Unit 3. Health Care Liaison Stephanie Gravel was waiting to show me my home for...
College secures Blake Center
Hillsdale College has officially acquired the Blake Center for Faith and Freedom, following a dispute with local officials in Somers, Connecticut. The 90-acre property, which includes a replica of Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello, was donated by Prestley and Helen Blake last year. They hoped the property would be used as an educational venue. Prestley Blake is...
Students take the lead in socially-distant workouts
While Michigan continues to enforce COVID-19 restrictions on fitness centers, Hillsdale students have gotten creative in finding alternate ways to exercise. Students of all years with different fitness backgrounds are leading workout groups for their peers, providing an outdoor exercise option to ensure student’s health and safety and comply with the state’s restrictions. The Student...
A ‘Hillsdating’ solution
I, Aidan Cyrus, have discovered the cure for “Hillsdating,” the problem that has plagued this school for too long. The problem of the Hillsdale dating scene is the belief that you need to be madly in love with someone to ask them out. I spent the past week or so contemplating the possible remedies and...




