Track and field athlete Kayla Caldwell ‘13, multi-sport athlete Tim Mustapha ‘03, and the 1992, 1993, and 1994 men’s cross country teams will make up the 22nd Hillsdale College Athletic Hall of Fame class. They will all be inducted into the Hall of Fame in an on-campus ceremony on March 28. Caldwell earned seven All-American...
Author: Sutton Dunwoodie
KKG to release new alumnae newsletter
The Hillsdale chapter of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority will send out the first edition of their digital newsletter later this month in order to connect with their alumnae and campus. Junior Taylor Dickerson, Kappa Kappa Gamma president, said the newsletter will come out monthly and be named “Katch up with Kappa.” Dickerson said she...
Tiger Woods proved he’s still one of the greats
When Tiger Woods rolled into his final putt on Sunday to win his fifth Masters title and 15th major championship, he answered the question that hung over the golf world for a long time: How does Tiger compare to the current generation of great golfers? It was Woods’ own greatness that gave rise to the...
Council approves of tax break for Central Coast Designs
The Hillsdale City Council voted unanimously Monday night to approve a ten year industrial tax abatement for Central Coast Design’s new factory in Hillsdale at 245 Mechanic Road. The abatement will save Central Coast Design over $12,000 over a period of ten years. Mayor Adam Stockford said Monday that the new facility brings Hillsdale Industrial...
Student recounts career as veteran, author, and NASA hackathon winner
Several years ago, sophomore Konrad Ludwig was a skinny kid from California with a self-described “discipline problem” who wasn’t sure if he was going to make it through high school. Since then, he has served in the U.S. military, authored a book, and become a NASA-recognized computer programmer. Back in 2005, American troops were fighting...