Hillsdale College’s career services office took 11 students to New York City, during spring break, to network with alumni and showcase opportunities for Hillsdale students in the Big Apple. Director of Student Activities and Program Development Anthony Manno and Executive Director of Career Services Ken Koopmans chaperoned the trip that was hampered with wintery weather....
Section of US-12 to be renamed after Vietnam War Staff Sergeant
The Michigan House of Representatives recently approved legislation by Rep. Eric Leutheuser, MI-Hillsdale, to rename a portion of U.S. 12 in honor of local Medal of Honor recipient James Bondsteel. The House gave its unanimous approval on March 1 to rename U.S. 12 within the city boundaries of Jonesville as the “James Bondsteel Memorial...
Backpacks without books: Adventure Club hikes the Smokies
When Hillsdale students fled campus for spring break, most headed straight for the warm embrace of their mothers and their mattresses. But seven thrill-seekers blew past the exits for their homeward highways as they drove south to backpack through Tennessee’s Smoky Mountains. The students came from Hillsdale College’s Adventure Club, a group in its inaugural...
Unplug your earbuds: They’re making us all deaf
Humans enjoy music as a social experience. Rhythm and melody are good for an individual’s body, mind, and social relationships. Recently, however, the way humans listen to music has changed. With the introduction of personal listening devices and earbuds, modern music enthusiasts — including about 76 percent of college students — experience fewer of their...
Expanded on-campus housing decreases off-campus permissions
Numerous juniors and sophomores did not receive off-campus permission, because of expanded on-campus housing options next year, leaving many unsure of their future housing plans. According to the Dean of Men and Women’s offices, the numbers are substantially lower for off-campus permission compared to last year. In 2016, 143 men and 110 women were allowed...




