Sigma Delta Phi is encouraging students to shout indoors on Thursday — so long as it is a jaleo: “Olé!” The Spanish honorary is holding a flamenco performance by the Compañeros de Flamenco on Thursday at 6 p.m. in A.J.’s Café to provide a special opportunity for students to learn about Spanish culture. “It will...
Year: 2017
Students’ use of Will Carleton loans down
In the 1980s and ’90s, Will Carleton loans were a regular part of conversation — like picking up a drop/add card or hearing the chimes of the clock tower. Now, though the business office still offers these loans, only about two or three students use them each month, because many students don’t know about them,...
Scammers use college phones as call-back numbers
Hillsdale College is not looking to offer people lower interest rates on their credit cards. Phishing scams, which seek to obtain people’s personal identification information, beginning last week have used the college’s phone numbers as call-back numbers in the surrounding community. It’s the first time in years the college’s numbers have been used, Chief Administrative...
Student Fed looks to make budget cuts
Hillsdale College’s Student Federation must reduce its spending to guard against future financial problems, after operating at a deficit for the past several years, Treasurer sophomore Ross Hatley said during the federation’s March 23 meeting. This semester, the federation has already spent its $10,000 discretionary fund, and Hatley said he expects Student Fed to run...
From the Street to ‘Spengler’: David Goldman
David Goldman is best known for the columns he wrote under the pseudonym Spengler for Asia Times. He began using the pen name in 1997 to continue his successful career on Wall Street and in financial consulting for the U.S. government. In 2015, he became part-owner of the Asia Times. On Tuesday, the Eugene C....




