Campus Wi-Fi networks got an upgrade Aug. 25 — the first major change in campus Internet systems since the creation of ResNet last year. The update included encryption of the two wireless networks on campus, ResNet and CampusNet, as well as installing a password for greater system security. “Encrypting traffic from a device to the...
Year: 2015
Princeton Review gives Hillsdale high marks
The Princeton Review ranked Hillsdale College as one of the top liberal arts colleges in the nation in their 2016 edition of “The Best 380 Colleges,” published last month. In the Review’s assessment top 20 categories, Hillsdale placed No. 5 for “Professors Get High Marks,“ and No. 17 for “Most Accessible Professors.” In non-competitive categories...
Arnn welcomes class of 2019
The class of 2019 packed the Biermann Athletic Center Sunday alongside their parents, student peers, and college faculty for their formal welcome at Freshman Convocation. Seniors Marie Wathen and Kyle Cooper joined College President Larry Arnn at the matriculation ceremony, bringing their four years of lessons at Hillsdale College to the students beginning their first....
Match staff selfies with their shelfies
Ever wanted to shelf-read your favorite professor’s library? Well now you can, if you can guess which shelf is theirs. This month, the Mossey Library is hosting a “Match the selfie to the ‘shelfie’” competition, where students can peruse pictures of 24 different professors’ bookshelves and guess which prof the books belong to. The most...
Rand still stands
Rand Paul, the self-described “libertarian-ish” Senator from Kentucky, is not the presidential frontrunner—he’s even fallen in recent polls. He is not the most heavily-covered in the news. Some pundits proclaim his presidential campaign is already over, despite Time magazine’s description as “the most interesting man in politics” (‘The Reinventions of Rand Paul,’ Oct. 16, 2014)....