Hillsdale’s 385 newest students may not yet understand the good, the true, and the beautiful, but their standardized testing scores and interest in campus activities indicate that they will excel on Hillsdale’s campus, according to Associate Dean of Women Rebekah Dell. Dell described the class as an “enthusiastic sponge,” excited to engage in campus activities....
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Journalism welcomes new prof
Journalism students at Hillsdale have a new face in the classroom and the Collegian office for this semester. Former Collegian editor Lauren Fink ’07 has returned to campus this semester as a temporary lecturer in journalism and adviser to the paper. She temorarily replaces Maria Servold, assistant director of the Dow Journalism Program, who is...
Prof Butler now teaching at two schools
Lecturer in economics Lewis Butler said he is used to being busy, and two teaching positions at two schools are the newest additions to his schedule. This past summer, Butler was hired as an adjunct professor of economics at Ferris State University, located in Big Rapids, Michigan. Butler graduated from Hillsdale College in 2007 and...
Dezelski to play pro basketball in Luxembourg
Tim Dezelski has always wanted to play professional basketball. Now he has a chance to realize that dream. The 2014 Hillsdale College grad has taken his talents to the N2 division in Luxembourg. He will begin games soon for BBC Residence Walferdange, a team that is going into its 49th season as a professional squad....
Volleyball battles nerves
After winning their first game at the Dunn Hospitality Invitation this weekend, the Chargers volleyball team sunk into a three-game slump. At the Invitational, the Chargers faced Division II, non-conference teams at the University of Southern Indiana. The Chargers came out strong on Friday against the Cedarville University Yellow Jackets, beating them 3-2, but lost...