Before his first years of formal education, Jack Reinoehl counted the pages of department store catalogs, displaying his natural curiosity for math and numbers. Around the same time, he was given a book on birds and developed a fascination with them. In fourth grade, he began playing trombone. An Emeritus Professor of Mathematics and Computer...
Hillsdale dancers take the stage in annual concert
As the Tower Dancers twist and twirl across the stage this weekend, they will present the work of six different choreographers, embodying six unique approaches to ballet and modern dance in their only professional-caliber concert of the year. “Each choreographer has their own particular style, their own choreographic DNA,” Hobbs said. After months of practice,...
SAB takes students to tournament game
The Student Activities Board chartered a bus to take students to the Hillsdale College men’s basketball team’s GLIAC tournament game on Saturday in Ashland, Ohio. Twenty-one students travelled three hours by bus to cheer on the Chargers, who lost to the Walsh Cavaliers 98-69. “When an athletic team makes it to that level, whatever the...
Creating a personal brand on social media: A conversation with National Review’s Ericka Andersen
National Review’s Ericka Andersen shared her advice on using social media to create a personal brand. Wikimedia Commons | Courtesy Ericka Andersen, a social media and communications guru, is the digital director for National Review. A mother of one currently living just outside the Washington, D.C., area, she also runs a popular lifestyle, running, and...
Men, step up and lead
An Open Letter to the Men of Hillsdale: Men, recall with me a classroom scene we’ve all experienced. It’s an unpleasant scene, a rough time to be in the classroom, no doubt. It is characterized by a paralyzing stress. Simply being in the room sends adrenaline and cortisol pulsing through one’s body. An attentive ear...

