Rolling the Dice

Dungeons & Dragons is a popular tabletop role-playing game that fosters community, creates leaders, and brings joy to those who participate. With dozens of students and faculty who play, Hillsdale’s community consistently ties together a good number of students to socialize, heroically defeat villains, and procrastinate on that English paper for just a few more hours.

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An Evening with Vivek Ramaswamy and Hillsdale’s Student Entrepreneurs

The Kehoe Family Initiative for Entrepreneurial Excellence recently hosted speaker Vivek Ramaswamy, the bestselling author of Woke, Inc. and serial entrepreneur. 

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Cravats and Bluestockings Hosts Regency Ball

Each year, the Cravats and Bluestockings club hosts Regency Ball, a classic night of dancing and socializing modeled after Victorian-era England.

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A “Classy” Study Spot

With Greek and Latin dictionaries, owl mascots for the classics honorary, and assorted classic texts, the classics library is a hidden study oasis for students. Dr. Joseph Garnjobst, chairman and professor of classics, even leaves a bowl of fruit and chocolate for students to feast upon as they study.

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Elizebeth Smith Friedman: Hillsdale Alumna and American Hero

Students in the Documentary and Filmmaking class, taught by Lecturer in Journalism  Buddy Moorehouse, were given the reins to create their own documentary. In six weeks, students researched, wrote, produced, and screened their own documentary film on Elizebeth Smith Friedman, a 1915 Hillsdale alumna, and codebreaking American hero.

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Painting a Pretty Picture: Karen Taylor Donmoyer, ’86, Has Fond Memories of Her Hillsdale Experience

Although running helped bring Karen Taylor Donmoyer, ’86, to Hillsdale College four decades ago, it was the overall experience that kept her there. She was proud to contribute to the 1982 women’s cross country team that won NAIA District 23 and Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference titles.

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