One hundred years ago, homecoming meant a day off from Saturday classes, cheering on “the Dales” against their biggest rival, Albion, and watching the crowning of a homecoming queen with fewer than 60 homecoming alumni. A century later, Hillsdale College is celebrating the anniversary with a centennial theme, anticipating many alumni, and embracing the changes...
Year: 2016
Arnn, Goldberg spar over Trump in Constitution Day panel in D.C.
Hillsdale College President Larry Arnn and National Review Senior Editor Jonah Goldberg clashed over Donald Trump’s views of the Constitution, commitment to conservative ideas, and fitness for office at the college’s Constitution Day Celebration in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 15. Hillsdale College students, supporters, alumni, and faculty gathered at the Renaissance Marriott Hotel in Chinatown...
Wolfram: the sign helps ‘the people’
There has been some discussion about the replacement of the signs defining the city boundary. As with anything else, we should think about the purpose of an entrance sign. It is not likely meant to inform the residents where the city limits are. The purpose of such a sign is more likely to let non-residents...
Hillsdale businesses feature paintings, sculptures for Art Around Town
Makeshift galleries decorated the streets and shops of downtown Hillsdale on Sept. 17 for the annual Art Around Town. Thirteen artists from the college and community displayed their work in 13 local businesses throughout downtown Hillsdale. Red balloons marked the stores displaying art or supporting the event. The shops welcomed people in out of...
Sisters turned GLIAC rivals
When the announcer exclaims, “Big kill by Holsinger!” this Saturday at the Hillsdale College volleyball match, it could mean two very different things. Either Hillsdale senior middle hitter Erin Holsinger has smacked one down for the Chargers, or she has been outplayed by her little sister. Hillsdale’s dominant senior captain will play against her younger...




