It has been said that every American male is a failed baseball player. Mike Ilitch was no different. The son of Macedonian immigrants nearly realized the dream of every kid who grew up in the shadow of Detroit: playing for the Tigers. After serving in the Marine Corps for four years, he returned to Detroit....
Year: 2017
Reliving once-in-a-lifetime experiences with study abroad programs
If “you only live once” is America’s best expression for living in the moment, the French have an even better one: “profiter du moment.” “It means to ‘profit’ from the moment, to get all you can from an experience because it’s not going to last,” junior JoAnna Kroeker said after spending four months in Tours,...
Forensics team shifts focus to nationals
Hillsdale College’s forensics team placed in several events at the Michigan Intercollegiate Speech League State Championship Saturday held by Northwood University. Despite limited practice in some events, the team earned several awards in the small tournament, earning awards for performances in total as well as individual events, before shifting its focus to the national competition....
Constitution 101 now on TV screens
Hillsdale College’s marketing department has released a new DVD set of the college’s online Constitution 101 class. The class, which is the most popular of Hillsdale’s online courses with more than 800,000 viewers since 2012, is something Hillsdale has wanted to release since the Constitution course was re-filmed in 2014, Senior Manager of Direct Response...
Chargers head to GLIAC tournament
The Hillsdale College men’s basketball team has completed its remarkable resurgence. Despite opening their GLIAC schedule with five straight losses, the Chargers clinched a spot in the GLIAC Tournament last weekend by winning eight of their final nine games. Hillsdale will be either the seventh or eighth seed and play at No. 22 Findlay or...




