Walking to class has become more complicated, and it won’t change for the next two years. As soon as students left campus for spring break on March 10, Hillsdale College installed fencing around the Quad in preparation for the construction of Christ Chapel, blocking off the entirety of the Quad as well as some parking...
Year: 2017
500 visitors expected Saturday for the regional science olympiad
Hillsdale College is holding Michigan’s Region Nine Science Olympiad for 16 middle school and nine high school teams on Saturday. The top three teams from each age group will earn a slot to compete at the state competition at Michigan State University on April 29. More than 300 competitors are expected to attend the Region...
One for the bunny, two for the show
Few hobbies can count fending off coyotes among their perils. For seniors Danielle Ciarelli and Kim Deichmann, however, the possibility is not out of the question. The two biology majors both bred, raised, and showed rabbits at various fairs and competitions throughout grade school and high school, something they both said is far more complicated...
Marketing makes the cut, nabs advertising awards
Hillsdale College’s new website and TV commercial have earned its recognition from the Educational Advertising Awards for the first time. On March 1, the competition sponsored by the Higher Education Marketing Report announced Hillsdale had received six honors in its category of four-year institutions under 2,000 enrollees for the redesign of the college’s online platform,...
City Council to become more open after citizen comment
For Hillsdale resident Joseph Hendee, the devil is in the details. According to Hendee, the city of Hillsdale is violating Michigan’s Open Meeting Act by not listing phone numbers and an address on public notices for city council meetings, invalidating decisions made within the past 60 days. He expressed these concerns during the...




