The Hillsdale College men’s tennis team won their third straight with a 7-2 win over visiting Spring Arbor University on Friday afternoon. With No. 1 singles player freshman Justin Hyman out of the game, each player shifted one spot up, with the sixth singles spot forfeited. As the third doubles game was also unable to...
A scene with a view
Renee Surprenant, Visiting Assistant Professor of Design and Technical Director in Theatre Arts, understands the importance of getting a change in scenery. This June, she will head to Italy to spend her fourth consecutive summer working as the set designer and internship coordinator for La Musica Lirica. La Musica Lirica is a five-week training program...
Campus, embrace the trip to CPAC
Campus will feel a little empty for the next couple of days. More than 12 percent of the school — 175 students, — will be attending the 22nd Conservative Political Action Conference to engage with conservative ideas and the current GOP presidential candidates. This yearly trip annoys many professors. It is seen as a distraction...
Uses of a Liberal Arts Education 2.3.16
President’s Ball hits record attendance on 50th anniversary of event
The 2016 President’s Ball celebrated 50 years since the College first inaugurated the event under the name “The President’s Christmas Ball.” More than 1050 people attended the event in the College’s new Searle Center, the most ever since its start in 1966. Over the past five decades, the Ball has developed and taken on many...


