Hillsdale College’s online courses now turn to two major historical figures: Winston Churchill and C.S. Lewis. The free, not-for-credit “Winston Churchill and Statesmanship” course registration opened Wednesday. The six-week class, in which 30 to 40 minute session are released every Monday, is taught by college President Larry P. Arnn and begins Oct. 5. The Lewis...
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BASCH sells books written by three local authors
The Book, Art, and Spiritual Center of Hillsdale has a small display of local authors’ books, which include a work on the story behind Tarzan, poetry from the heart, and a novel based on old friends. The three-book display sits on top of the counter of Richard Wunsch’s store. In the collection are books from...
Students entranced by eclipsed moon
A red moon peeked out from overcast skies just after 10 p.m. Sunday night. Applause and cheering rose up from the dozens of students below, before the clouds blocked their view of the moon. Despite the overcast skies, the total lunar eclipse briefly appeared. The rare event motivated the Astronomy Club to set up telescopes...
Shotgun team wins Michigan Trapshooting Association’s Fall Team Shoot
The Hillsdale College shotgun team earned a victory at the Michigan Trapshooting Association’s Fall Team Shoot on Sept. 13. They won with a score of 487 clay targets hit out of a possible 500. “This is an excellent win for the Hillsdale shotgun sports team because they competed against not just other students, but the...
Park Street parking lot opens to faculty and staff vehicles
The college opened a new faculty and staff parking lot last week to help with parking congestion. The new lot is located to the north off College Street between Park Street and West Street. Before the end of the semester, the parking lot south of W. Galloway Drive, at its intersection with West Street, will...

