With warmer temperatures moving in, students gravitate towards Baw Beese Lake, located 3.8 miles from campus, in search of a safe haven from campus. The one problem: no one knows if the water is safe, since the water has not been tested at the state level within the past decade. Jeffrey Surfus, an environmental...
Author: Josephine von Dohlen (Josephine von Dohlen)
Career office serves up etiquette class
Looking around at mealtime in the cafeteria, one might see students sitting on their phones, shoving food in their faces, and slouching over their tables. That mealtime behavior probably won’t help land them a job. The career services office is holding an etiquette dinner to prepare students for professional dining experiences on Tuesday at 6...
American Heritage updated online
Hillsdale College is in the process of releasing an updated edition of its American Heritage online course this spring. After first being released in spring 2013, the American Heritage online course is being refilmed to better provide the experience of the on-campus class that shares its name in the core curriculum. “We decided it was...
Pittsford basketball sends two state champions to Hillsdale
The Pittsford Wildcats girl’s basketball team, with a record of 103-2 throughout the past four years, reigns the 2017 Class D Girls Basketball State Champions, dominating for the second year in a row. Two seniors, Maddie Clark and Jaycie Burger, will join the Hillsdale College Chargers this fall, with Clark playing women’s volleyball and Burger...
Housing study provides opportunities for city growth
In conjunction with Gov. Rick Snyder’s Rising Tide initiative, the City of Hillsdale received a Target Market Analysis, providing a housing study that hopes to prompt growth and development within the city. Snyder’s 2015 initiative selected ten communities throughout Michigan, based on the state of economics and growth in each “prosperity regions.” Hillsdale represents...