The college has completed construction of a nine-lane track, grandstand and pressbox, and a synthetic turf soccer field as part of a new track-and-field facility at Hayden Park. Most of the work was finished by last October, with the addition of a space for throwing events and a scoreboard in November and electrical work in...
Retired major general speaks on foreign policy planning
An overlooked aspect of American foreign policy is the systems in which decisions and policy are crafted, said Major General Ricky Waddell in a lecture for the Center for Military History and Grand Strategy last Friday. “Military strategy is not made in a vacuum, at least it shouldn’t be,” Waddell said. “Military strategy should descend...
Saga updates card readers, gets new paint job
The Knorr Family Dining Room has introduced new card readers at its entrance to improve efficiency and repainted the food stations. Metz Culinary Management installed the card readers over Christmas break, replacing the card swiping machines. The new readers are “touch and pay” and are faster than the card swipers, according to Metz operation manager...
Mock trial takes fifth out of 24 at Great Chicago Fire Invitational
Hillsdale College Mock Trial Team A won fifth place out of 24 at the Great Chicago Fire Invitational tournament hosted last weekend by the University of Chicago. “Top talent from around the nation was there – Harvard, Yale, UChicago, and the defending national champions UCLA,” senior and Team A co-captain Caleb Sampson said. The Great...
Hillsdale students travel to DC for March for Life
More than 130 students from Hillsdale College braved snow storms to reach Washington, D.C., for the March for Life Jan. 19. “It was incredible to realize how many people came even though the weather was bad,” sophomore Anna Heldt said. “When we turned toward the Capitol Building you could look ahead and behind and see...