The pre-med program has teamed up with the Hillsdale Community Health Center to expand the volunteer opportunities available to students who are seeking Certified Nursing Assistant certification in what is called the Patient Care Coordinator Program. Dean of Women Diane Philipp, a member of the hospital board, noticed a deficiency in the diversity of volunteer...
Q & A: Jason Riley
Jason Riley is a member of The Wall Street Journal editorial board, and often appears on Journal Editorial Report on Fox News. He is the author of two books: “Let Them In: The Case for Open Borders,” and “Please Stop Helping Us: How Liberals Make It Harder for Blacks to Succeed.” Riley spoke at the...
Academy holds dinner for senior trip funds
Hillsdale Academy is joining forces with Johnny T’s Bistro to host a fundraiser dinner that will raise money for the junior and senior class trip to Greece and Rome. The dinner, which will be served at the academy on Saturday at 5:30 p.m., is open to the public. Tickets are $5 at the door, an...
Fed wants to spend money on students, needs proposals
The Student Federation spent more than its budgeted amount last semester because of extra funds it found, so they have generously given to the students who came to them with fund requests. All the same, the federation is routinely accused of “hoarding” its money and is often seen as “stingy.” While Student Fed was very...
Off-campus sign-ups lower, chances higher
This year, there are far fewer applicants for off-campus permission, but there are also fewer beds on campus to fill. This means there is an excellent chance that the majority of those on the list will be able to have their very own off-campus home. “The list is looking light this year on the girls’...