Stunts often make or break a routine for competitive cheer teams. For the Hillsdale Fillies and Jags, their dead-on stunts at the Michigan State Championship in Detroit on March 11 and 12 led both teams to first place, and secured them an opportunity to compete at U.S. Finals April 22 and 23. The Jags,...
Walsh ’09 makes Forbes’ 30 under 30
After a clerkship with former Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia and being appointed the Chief Deputy Solicitor General for the state of Wisconsin, alumnus Ryan Walsh ’09 made the 2017 Forbes’ “30 Under 30” list in the Law and Policy category. According to Forbes Magazine, its 2017 “30 Under 30” List selected only 600 individuals...
Letter to the Editor: Sign up for campus security texts
Dear editor, People respond to stress in different ways, but how we respond in the wake of something like the recent lockdown is an important part of the character we seek to develop as Hillsdale students. I, for one, have put considerable time and effort into finishing up the resupplying and reorganizing of my first...
HCCF announces eight finalists in community project grant competition
Over the past two weeks, hundreds of Hillsdale County residents have taken to Facebook to “like” their favorite project for the Hillsdale County Community Foundation’s annual $2,000 grant through the Love Your Community Program The grant, awarded in April for the third year in a row, supports a project designed to help the community. Eight...
Harvard accepts Noray ’15 as 1 of 5
Only the best of the best get into the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University — no more than five of approximately 200 applicants each year, according to the Kennedy School website. Kadeem Noray ’15 is one of the five. In early March, Noray — a triple major in economics, math, and...




