Professor of Religion Tom Burke is resigning as the dean of humanities at the end of the semester, after 27 years of leadership and service. Burke said he is choosing to step down as the divisional chair, because of the growing responsibility that the position includes. His love of teaching led him to set aside...
Book clubs take discussion outside the classroom
Conservatism, life, faith, and culture are but a few of the topics under discussion at this semester’s crop of campus book clubs. The Lyceum, Symposium, Faith and Works, and Students for Middle Eastern Discourse book clubs are all back this semester offering an assortment of reading and discussion options for students. Book clubs are about...
Best Date Spot: Olivia’s Chophouse, Jonesville
If you’re looking for a place to take your date on Valentine’s Day, Olivia’s Chophouse in Jonesville is the spot. A meal for two costs around $50, but the attentive and friendly waiting staff, delicious food, and pleasant atmosphere make it worth the price. Olivia’s offers a range of food: everything from burgers to crab...
Best Breakfast: The Palace Cafe, Hillsdale
Some days we stand up in the Palace Cafe like it’s the last of the great pioneer town bars. Other days, we sit in the booths, dreading tomorrow — the exam, the hangover, the break-up on the quad — and measure out our lives in coffee spoons. But the Palace is always there to comfort...
Hillsdale’s small symphony sets off sparks on the national stage at CODA conference
Playing on a national stage for the first time will leave any musical ensemble on cloud nine. But when Hillsdale’s musicians ascend to new heights, they light up the place with their love for the music. When the Hillsdale College symphony orchestra traveled to George Mason University this weekend to perform at the national conference...




