As a young man, David Bobb knew that his future would involve politics, but he never would have pictured himself as a Hillsdale College faculty member working from Capitol Hill. In the spring of 1996, Bobb exited with Hillsdale diploma in hand, bound for Boston College, where he would eventually receive his Ph.D. in political...
Year: 2013
Groups celebrate Sukkot
Last week, the Delta Phi Alpha German honorary, and Hillsdale Chavarah partnered to celebrate Sukkot, a week-long Jewish holiday. Both organizations spent an entire day constructing a sukkah, a temporary wooden shelter symbolizing the structures that the Israelites inhabited after their exodus from Egypt. At the beginning of the year, senior and Delta Phi Alpha...
Freshman teaches Krav Maga
Freshman Ben Block leads a Krav Maga club at 3:30 Saturday afternoons behind the Mu Alpha house in the field across from Broadlawn. The club’s first meeting had 12-15 people. Their goal is self-defense and staying in shape. Anybody can show up, regardless of martial arts experience. Drew Jenkins, also a freshman, was one of...
Alumni return to college
An estimated 2,000 alumni are expected to attend this year’s homecoming. “Alumni are coming back not only because they remember the school but because they want to see their friends,” said Joyce Curby, coordinator of alumni activities and events. “So we have to give them lots of opportunities to be able to visit and yet...
Alumna hosts breakfast
Over the weekend, Hillsdale alumna Alissa Ferry `07 and her husband Scott Ferry hosted “Breakfast on the Farm” at their 100-year-old farm in Litchfield, Mich. The first “Breakfast on the Farm” was held in 2009 at another Michigan farm. Governed by Michigan State University’s Extension department; the program is part of an effort to educate...


