Hillsdale’s Career Services and the Herbert H. Dow II Journalism Program are partnering to bring sports and business writer John U. Bacon to campus on Dec. 3 to talk about writing and leadership. “We always look for opportunities to partner with other departments on campus,” Career Services Director Joanna Wiseley said. “John U. Bacon seemed...
Mock Trial wins tourney
Hillsdale College’s mock trial program won its last tournament of the season this past weekend. Only one of Hillsdale’s three teams flew to American University in Washington, D.C., for the tournament on Nov. 16-17, but that team, under the leadership of senior Abby Loxton and sophomore Ryan Ahrens, took first place in a tournament that...
Alumnus saves man’s life in Africa
In east Africa, seven and a half thousand miles from the college’s campus, a Hillsdale grad helped to save a life. Staff Sgt. Colin Sudds `06, is currently serving with the 415th Civil Affairs Battalion at Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti as a medic. On Oct. 12, he and eight other soldiers administered medical aid to a...
Footballers start improv
What started out as a handful of freshmen football players interested in theater has now grown into an improvisation troupe that includes girls and guys from all across campus. Every Friday at 9:30 p.m., students flock to the basement of Simpson Residence to participate in what has come to be known as “Simpson Improv.” “I’ve...
Q&A: Kim Holmes
Kim Holmes, Ph.D., is a distinguished fellow at The Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C., and directs the think tank’s foreign policy and defense team. From 2002-05, Holmes served as Assistant Secretary of State of International Organization Affairs under Secretary of State Colin Powell. Interview compiled by Taylor Knopf. In your new book, “Rebound: Getting America...

