Students shared their experience with depression Tuesday at the Lighthouse Mental Awareness Club’s latest installment of its Behind the Stigma series. Associate Professor of Psychology Kari McArthur stressed that overcoming the stigma attached to depression is crucial to treatment and avoiding negative long-term health problems. Some students avoid dealing with depression in college because they...
Year: 2017
Sakall ’95 appointed as Ariz. county superior court judge
Earlier this month, Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey appointed Daniel Gregory Sakall ’95 to the Pima County Superior Court. Sakall fills the vacancy created by retiring Judge Carmine Cornelio. He will hear criminal, civil, domestic, juvenile, and probate estate cases as judge of general jurisdiction in the state’s second most populous county. Before being appointed to...
Student Fed Facebook increases transparency
As part of an effort to increase transparency, Hillsdale’s Student Federation has its own social media page. The federation created a Facebook page and email account to make it easier for their constituents to contact them with questions, comments, or suggestions. The federation has made a Facebook page called Hillsdale College Student Federation to make...
Gangsters, poets, madmen, priests: Author Ron Hansen brings adventure to Hillsdale
As he writes a novel, Ron Hansen posts his ideal “cast” of characters on his wall so he can remember what they look like. His ideal Robert Ford wasn’t cast for the film version of his historical fiction novel “The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford,” but he said Casey Affleck was...
Microloans for major problems
Ever heard of a microloan? Did you know that Hillsdale College offers one? Also known as the Will Carleton loan, the college’s microloan lends a small sum of money to students who need immediate cash for a school-related emergency, whether that be books for the new semester, an unprecedented hefty library fine, or a utilities...




