Year: 2015

Home 2015
Post

Council, residents interview city manager candidates

The Hillsdale City Council held a special session at noon on Saturday to publicly interview two candidates for the Hillsdale City Manager position and receive questions from the public, even though the council did not make a final decision on a new city manager. “These interviews serve as a date of sorts,” acting City Manager...

Post

Hillsdale students give tours of Capitol

WASHINGTON —- Walking down a subterranean corridor of the Russell Senate Office building one Thursday afternoon, Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) was hard to miss. The lanky former Army Ranger ducked into his office, tucked away in the basement’s endless brick walls. That’s just his temporary office, my tour guide junior Daniel Sunne told me. The...

Post

A Drive down country Lane

All his life he was an athlete. Even in college, Chris Lane was a baseball player. It wasn’t until knee surgeries hindered him from professional play that Lane decided to learn guitar. In the next few years, he transformed from an athlete who’d never sung in front of a crowd to a professional country singer....

Post

Master plans designed for Knorr Student Center

The future plans in the works, such as the chapel, dorm renovations, and new outdoor tennis courts, are only a portion of the administration’s plans for the future of Hillsdale’s campus. The master plan, which includes all the projects the college hopes to eventually accomplish, includes renovations from the Knorr Student Center to near the...

Post

Pursuing truth in the smaller academic corners of campus

When the class of 2015 graduates on May 9, the assembled spectators will hear certain majors spoken aloud dozens of times. Last year, 35 students majored in English, 33 majored in economics, 29 in history, and 22 in marketing management, according to the 2014 Graduate Placement Report. But every once in a while, those who...