Kristin Freeman, a freshman on the Hillsdale College track and field team, broke the 19-year-old school high-jump record by jumping 5 feet, 7 ¾ inches (1.72 meters). She was also named GLIAC co-Field Athlete of the Week on Jan. 21, her first conference award. What was your initial reaction when you learned that you’d beaten...
Men’s track picks up steam
At last weekend’s Gladstein Invitational, senior Todd Frickey broke his own school record in the 60-meter dash with a time of 6.89 seconds, while sophomore Jared Schipper set another school record in the pole vault with a jump of 5.10 meters. While he was excited about breaking the school’s pole vault record, Schipper also expressed...
Campus Chic: Jonathan Anderson
How would you describe your style? Victorian, as exemplified by the first outfit. Charles Dickens, Tiny Tim. Another one that’s pretty obvious — living with ACL tears. Has your fashion evolved recently? I definitely would say that my bruising has evolved, but other than that I would say my fashion has been pretty stagnant. Where...
Politics profs make presidential predictions on eve of Iowa caucuses
Wikimedia Commons | Courtesy GOP presidential contender Donald Trump is a favorite among the Hillsdale politics department along with Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas. Presidential candidates will get their first chance to hear from voters during the Iowa caucuses on Monday, Feb. 1, and the Hillsdale politics professors, however, have already started making their predictions on...
Miller releases e-book on James Strang
John Miller | Courtesy “The Polygamist King: A True Story of Murder, Lust, and Exotic Faith in America” by Director of the Dow Journalism Program John Miller released as a Kindle Single on Dec. 8. Winter is the season to curl up with a book — or a Kindle Single. Director of the Dow Journalism...



