Lincoln Reed is a sophomore at Hillsdale College. He’s the catcher for the baseball team. He’s trying to settle on a major — speech or history. Oh yeah, and his 270-page, 75,000 word book came out on Amazon in June. When he was in third grade, Reed began writing short stories. He wrote often and...
Year: 2013
Give us a college town
Candidates in Hillsdale’s recent election said that the town has a good relationship with Hillsdale College in the forum on Oct. 22. This left college students wondering: were the candidates spewing political jargon or just misguided? Hillsdale’s downtown does not have a Hillsdale College sign, poster, or even a hint that there is a school...
Women’s cross country is headed to nationals
For the fourth time in school history, the women’s team will compete in the NCAA national meet after they finished third at regionals last weekend. The men’s team finished eighth. The women will travel to Spokane, Wash., next week where they will compete against the top 32 Division II schools in the country. A national...
Solo art show features Lundberg’s work
“Making Special” is not a typical name for an art display, but senior art major Tommy Lundberg said it fits his senior art show perfectly. “People naturally just want to make something, to make art,” Lundberg said. “Professor Bushey called that instinct ‘making special.’ I’m just a continuation of that.” Lundberg will be showing over...
Ikawa’s adventures
This professor of accounting has played in the World Series of Poker, been mugged in France, trekked through the rainforest in Peruf, been barred from a casino for card-counting, and won more than $80k on the show Jeapordy! Ikawa has been at Hillsdale for 15 years—a quarter of his life. Every year, Hillsdale’s accounting club...
