Congressman Tim Walberg, R-Mich., visited campus Thursday, March 10 to have a brief chat with students in the Hillsdale Veterans Association to get their thoughts on the future of veteran healthcare. President of the Hillsdale Veterans Association senior Michael Aavang coordinated with Walberg’s office and arranged for the congressman to meet with him as well...
Studio 55 ‘brings princesses to life’
To the delight of about 50 girls and their parents, dance instructors and employees transformed Hillsdale’s Studio 55 into a magical forest with twinkling lights, dancing, princesses, and pizza as part of the studio’s Princess Night on March 11. Erin Reinker, office manager and hair and makeup stylist, orchestrated Princess Night, a fundraiser for Studio...
Arnn’s book surpasses 25,000 copies sold
President Larry Arnn’s newest book “Churchill’s Trial: Winston Churchill and the Salvation of Free Government” has sold more than 25,000 copies. Although Arnn serves as the editor of the official Winston Churchill biography project, he said his book does more than simply retell Churchill’s life. “‘Churchill’s Trial’ is ultimately our trial, and we have a...
Baseball’s nine-game win streak snapped by perfect game
For the Hillsdale College baseball team, Saturday and Sunday told polarizing stories. The Chargers traveled to Lindenwood, Missouri, for four games against the Maryville Saints. The Chargers swept Saturday’s doubleheader — 3-2, 13-5 — but lost Sunday’s games — 2-0, 7-5 — snapping the team’s nine-game winning streak, and dropping the team to 11-4 on...
Alumnus puts Hillsdale on ice, ads go on air
It’s not just Rush Limbaugh anymore — Hillsdale College is branching out. In an effort to develop its branding, Hillsdale is expanding its advertising from mailers, email, and radio advertisements. With help from Matt Melchior ’15, a corporate partnerships consultant for the Toledo Mud Hens Baseball Club, the college is advertising through the Toledo Walleye,...



