The public deserves to know the full truth about COVID-19 vaccines, argued investigative reporter and New York Times bestselling author Alex Berenson during a Monday lecture. “This is a story about science,” Berenson said. “It’s also a story about journalism, and the absolute and total failure of journalism. Because these numbers are available to everyone.” ...
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Fun fall festivities to explore in the area over break
If you’re staying in Hillsdale for fall break, don’t worry. Many students travel, and lots of students go home on this 5-day vacation. But a decent amount of students stay in Hillsdale over the long weekend. If this is your first — or fourth — fall break in Hillsdale, here are some adventures on which...
College orchestra to open this weekend
The Hillsdale College Orchestra is welcoming parents to campus this weekend with its symphony orchestra performance in Christ Chapel. On Oct. 9 and 10 at 8 p.m. and 2 p.m. respectively, the orchestra will be performing a diverse repertoire encompassing classical and modern pieces, and even movie scores. The concert will also feature the Spring...
Tower Players open season with ‘Blithe Spirit’
Despite a rollercoaster of sickness and cast rearrangement, the Hillsdale Theatre Department was able to produce and perform its first play of the fall season on time. With a symphony of crashing vases and glasses, “Blithe Spirit,” a 1941 play by Noel Coward, comedically depicted a man’s deceased wife coming back from the dead and...
Dorms: Keep Homecoming spirit alive
You’ve felt the excitement of Mock Rock, skipped class to volunteer, and spent a Sunday night singing classic songs with the rest of campus in the Union. Now, homecoming week is gone, and dorm activities are winding down. As everyone returns to the horribly corrupting nature of the liberal arts, you may be wondering: Where...



