A drive down Hillsdale’s most crumbling roads may no longer feel like a sudden, unsolicited stint on an old, wooden rollercoaster. Mayoral candidates current Mayor Scott Sessions and City Councilman Adam Stockford have pledged to fix Hillsdale’s disintegrating roads, but their solutions take different paths to even asphalt and patched potholes. Sessions said he...
Student fed approves funds for two clubs
Student Federation approved two amendments, allocating funds to the Alexander Hamilton Society and Lighthouse clubs for future events at its Sept. 21 meeting. The Alexander Hamilton Society promotes discussion of principles of foreign policy around campus, holding weekly lunch discussions. The group requested $1,000 to fund future events and refreshments at their weekly foreign...
Construction of Christ Chapel continues without complication
Construction of Christ Chapel continues to progress smoothly, with the walls now going up. After four years of extensive planning and fundraising, Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé said the chapel is on schedule to be completed by commencement 2019. With a few exceptions, the project has advanced smoothly. “Of course there have been delays and...
DTD celebrating 150 years on campus
The men of Delta Tau Delta fraternity will celebrate their 150th anniversary next month, marking a century and a half since the founding of the Kappa chapter of Delta Tau Delta on Hillsdale’s campus. The fraternity plans to celebrate on Oct. 14 with a day of festivities for alumni. International President Jim Garboden of Delta...
Jillian Melchior ’09 to receive Outstanding Young Alumna award
Jillian Kay Melchior ’09 woke up early April 11 of her junior year at Hillsdale College in 2008. She ran down the stairs in her pajamas to grab the newspaper. This issue was different. “It was the most exciting thing,” Melchior said. “My name was in The Wall Street Journal.” The opportunity arose when...




