Visiting from the Black Forest of Germany where 20th-century philosopher Martin Heidegger once lived and wrote, Francesca Brencio will spend next week at Hillsdale delivering public lectures on the enduring importance of his thought. Hillsdale is the first stop on her 22-day tour that also includes the University of Madison at Wisconsin, the Italian...
Job fair on Thursday
The school year is only a month underway, but students and staff are preparing already for the next step. The career services office is holding its annual Job and Internship Fair from 3-6 p.m. on Thursday in the Searle Center. Students can stop in to get information on any of the 29 businesses...
Q and A: Arthur Norman
Best selling historian Arthur Norman visited Hillsdale College this week. He spoke on “Lenin and the Russian revolution,” as part of the Soviet Communism Core Constructive Alternative. HIs ninth book, “1917: Lenin, Wilson, and the Birth of the New World Disorder” is due out November 28. Norman is also the author of the...
Hillsdale excluded from WSJ rankings again
Harvard University topped the second annual U.S. colleges rankings published in The Wall Street Journal from Times Higher Education, but the “conservative Harvard” was once again excluded. The Journal published on Sept. 27 a 10-page section with a list of private and public colleges and universities ranked by THE, a London-based organization that analyzes...
Color Run this Saturday
The Student Activities Board is holding its fourth annual Color Run at Hayden Park this Saturday. The run takes place at the five-kilometer track wrapping behind the park. Students are doused with handfuls of multicolored chalk-dyes while they run. The Color Run, unlike most large campus events, focuses on healthy physical activity. “We...




