An alumni mentorship program has been created by Career Services to give current students access to a large pool of Hillsdale graduates. The program, which launches on homecoming weekend, will network students with alumni to help with a number of thing such as relocation, internships, entry-level jobs, and informational interviews. “Alumni are willing and anxious...
Year: 2013
Argument clubs ready to argue
As Hillsdale celebrates its 30th year of competitive speaking, the debate team hopes to focus on rebuilding the club and educating new members. The forensics and Mock Trial teams eagerly expect success. The debate team has performed well in recent years, winning the biannual Pi Kappa Delta national tournament three times in a row. However,...
Dominos gives 10 percent to nonprofits
Pizza lovers from all over Hillsdale nibbled their way through 171 pies for a Hillsdale College fundraiser on Sept. 8. In a cooperative effort, Hillsdale Domino’s Pizza partnered with Hillsdale College’s GOAL program, A Few Good Men, donating 10 percent of sales from that day – a total of $180.12 – to the nonprofit’s fund...
Saga open for studying until 3 a.m.
The Student Activities Board has opened The Knorr Family Dining Room for studying this year on weeknights from 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. The dining room has been open for study at night in the past. SAGA Inc. general manager Kevin Kirwan said. “They had it when Grewcock first opened. They did it for a...
In Focus
Recently, I began reading a book well known in academia—Alan Bloom’s “The Closing of the American Mind.” One of his central premises is that modern American students are indoctrinated with a single virtue—“openness.” Nothing seemed more pertinent to my experience this summer. I interned at a well-established non-profit theater company in Los Angeles, known for...