Volume One bookstore will reopen May 4, new store owner Cedric Brown said. Brown said his family in December decided to replace the floor, build a stage arena, and repaint the interior the shop reopens as a coffee shop and performance venue. Brown said the building will reopen once again as a bookstore...
Author: Scott McClallen (Scott McClallen)
Meal plans need more flexibility
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas described the college as “a trustee of the heritage that finds its clearest expression in the American experiment of self-government under law” at Hillsdale College’s 146th commencement speech in 2016. This reflects the college’s mission statement “to develop the minds and improve the hearts of students” and to...
Hillsdale handles learning disabilities professor-to-student
Hillsdale College may not have an official office for helping students with learning disabilities, but they do have something even more effective, according to students. Dean of Men Aaron Petersen said the respective dean’s office have handled dysgraphia, dyslexia, ADD, and ADHD, and have always “had success just talking it through,” and finding the right...
‘Man of the mind’ Elliot Gaiser seeks truth in law and politics after Hillsdale
In high school, Elliot Gaiser was told he was either going to be a lawyer or politician. As hard as he tried to avoid these, he failed at both. A 2012 graduate, Gaiser now works for Gibson, Dunn, & Crutcher LLP, a firm with more than 1,200 lawyers in 20 offices worldwide. Within five years...
BPU director announces retirement
Hillsdale Board of Public Utilities Director Mike Barber announced his plan to retire effective Jan. 1, 2018, in a letter given to City Manager David Mackie during Monday’s city council meeting. “I would like to thank my BPU board and the city council for allowing me this opportunity and their support for the past few...