When the Hillsdale College men’s basketball team took their talents to the big stage against Michigan State on Nov. 3, they weren’t the only ones hitting the big leagues. Aspiring sports journalists — and sports fans from a young age — sophomores Nathan Grime and MaryKate Drews were able to sit on the sidelines with...
Author: Sydney Anderson
Laptop stickers celebrate individuality
From rocks to baseball cards, comics, and magnets, collections are common among people of all ages. Here on campus, many people collect laptop stickers that often describe themselves well. Whether they’re repping their hometown or favorite sports team, announcing their political views, or showing off their Greek letters, stickers on laptops help open the windows...
Float along with Huck and Jim: Hillsdale College adds online course on Mark Twain
The Mississippi River, which runs through the stories and novels of Mark Twain, connects the American Heartland. Like the mighty Mississippi, Hillsdale’s newest online course on the work of Mark Twain connects members of the Hillsdale community from around the nation to Hillsdale College. “Twain is such a recognizable figure,” said Assistant Professor of English...
Fall into Fitness classes help improve wellness
If a Hillsdale student was asked to describe his life in one word, the two most common answers would probably be “stressful” and “busy.” When it comes to helping students cope with the hours of homework and paper deadlines, people like Alesia Aumock, Leah Novak, and Anne Theobald are the real unsung heroes of Hillsdale...
Kraft joins psychology department
Visiting Instructor of Psychology Caroline Kraft only minored in psychology as an undergraduate student at the University of Kansas, but after a developmental psychology class piqued her interest in the field, Kraft earned a doctorate in psychology and joined the Hillsdale College psychology department this fall. Her senior year of college, Kraft said a...