On the corner of Maumee and Liberty streets in Jonesville, Mich. sits an iconic piece of Michigan history: the Grosvenor House. Two Hillsdale College juniors, Gwendolyn Stoldt and Julia Kilgore, recently saw this unique piece of Jonesville history as an opportunity to further their education and experience as curators in training. Renowned architect Elijah Myers...
Year: 2012
Debate team: Research in, weekends out
The debate lounge was empty again this weekend, file boxes and team members whisked away to work. However, they were not at some far-off campus debating, but holed away in a suite with a couple coffeemakers to fuel their research weekend. “Research weekends are exactly what they sound like,” said Debate Coach and Assistant Professor...
College hosts Constitution Day shoot
Muzzle pointed in safe direction. Action open and empty. Finger off the trigger. These are the basic rules of firearm safety that this year’s Constitution Shoot attendants would not have the chance to utilize. Following a short continental breakfast, a lecture on the U.S. Constitution by Professor of Politics Ronald Pestritto, and a safety briefing...
Off the record
All it took was the worst non-call in NFL history. According to ESPN, the NFL and NFL Referees Association reached an agreement Wednesday night and ended the referee lockout. While the rest of football nation sighs in relief, Green Bay Packer fans just sigh. The best piece of media I’ve seen or read representing the...
Journalists to lecture at Hillsdale
Two professional journalists will give lectures over the next two weeks at Hillsdale College. John Miller, director of Dow Journalism Program, is bringing in Washington Examiner Columnist Tim Carney and The Wall Street Journal’s Editor of Leisure and Arts Eric Gibson to speak to the student body this week and next. Carney will be speaking...
