On Saturday, President Donald Trump appointed Amy Coney Barrett, a Notre Dame Law professor and U.S. Circuit judge to the United States Supreme Court. As Trump’s prospective third appointee to the court, Barrett is expected to undergo an expedited confirmation process as Senate Republicans work to confirm Barrett ahead of the November elections. Barrett is...
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Water outage in Lane, Kendall
Students and professors who spent last Saturday in either Lane or Kendall hall are well aware of the six-hour water outage caused by city maintenance. Over the last several weeks Hillsdale’s Board of Public Utilities turned off water around the city several times to replace water valves. Following each replacement, the board issued a boil...
Q and A: Chris Bedford
Chris Bedford is a senior editor at The Federalist and vice chairman of the Young Americans for Freedom Board of Governors and a board member at the National Journalism Center. From 2015 to 2019, Bedford served as editor-in-chief of the Daily Caller News Foundation, and he is the author of “The Art of the Donald: Lessons...
Local watercolor artist captures natural landscapes
It all started out West for local artist Kaitlyn Dear. When she looked at the massive Rocky Mountains, she knew she had to capture them in some way—so she did. “We set out west in a minivan that we took the seats out of, and I quit my job to do all of that,” Kaitlyn...
Fine arts creates ways to perform in COVID-19
Masks are required course material for the choir. Orchestra sections will practice separately. Ensemble dances will be minimized, and actors will be socially distanced. This is the fine arts at Hillsdale after the coronavirus. Despite new protocols due to COVID-19, Hillsdale’s theatre, music, and dance departments plan to keep students involved in the fine arts...




