February and March are busy months for students applying for summer internships, jobs, and graduate school. Hillsdale College’s career services office is holding a “Resume Olympics” to help them prepare for the couple of busy months ahead. Career services staff and Student Affairs Mentors are offering quick, one-on-one resume help sessions Monday from 1-5 p.m....
Year: 2017
Economic regression or economic development?
42 Union — a recently developed apartment complex — took under a year to build and open, largely due a $785,000 grant given to the city of Hillsdale. According to alumnus Tyler Groenendal, this is the latest example of Hillsdale’s participation in crony capitalism. Those involved with the city government, however, argue these grants are...
CCA takes audience to the Old West
Hillsdale College is taking campus to the days of cowboys, accordions and banjos, and the California gold rush. The third Center for Constructive Alternatives seminar for the academic year Sunday to Wednesday will take its audience to the American West. Combining presentations from historians, authors, and a musical performer, the CCA will focus on the...
‘How to get gone’ — and back again
All alone, yet surrounded by 12 million people, a 22-year-old man began to immerse himself in a foreign culture while teaching English at a local school in South Korea. This young man is Ben Liebing, a 2008 graduate who will self- publish a book “How to Get Gone” through Amazon Creative this spring. The book...
The Women’s March On Washington is the Birth of a Generation- and a Movement
The Women’s March on Washington was not a protest against the inauguration of our 45th president. It was a response to it. While President Trump’s shadow loomed large over the proceedings of the most local outpost of the event, The Women’s March Ann Arbor, the atmosphere was more joyful and less vitriolic than one might’ve...




