It is unusual to find an opinion that runs against the grain at Hillsdale College, and rarer still to find one that does so coherently. Two weeks ago, however, I came across one in The Collegian, written by a brave woman named Jordyn Pair, and concisely titled “Stop smoking outside the library.” She made her...
Negotiations class pushes students to hone bargaining skills
At the polar ends of a spectrum, there are two types of negotiators: the Turkish rug merchant and the Italian mob boss. Vice President and General Counsel Robert Norton recommends that you be neither. “You should be somewhere in the middle,” said senior Anna Eby, who’s taking Norton’s negotiations class this semester. She said she...
Art show combines young, wild, and free
Friendship and the primary colors are at the heart of the upcoming art show “Young, Wild, and Free,” which will display the artwork of seniors Rachael Reynolds, Emily Rinaldi, and Anna Zemaitaitis April 8-13 in the Daughtery Gallery. During an opening reception on April 8 from 6-8 p.m., the three seniors will present their work...
Students get sneak peek at College Park townhouses
Students had a chance to see inside the new College Park townhouses on N. West Street at the College Park Barbecue event held March 29. The event featured brief tours of the units available for rent as well as barbecue and other foods catered by Saucy Dog’s Barbeque. Door prizes were also available, including an...
Eleonore Stump to speak Friday
Professor Eleonore Stump will be coming to campus on April 6 to speak on “Guilt and Forgiveness” and “What We Care About: The Desires of the Heart” in Phillips Auditorium. The former topic will concern the conflicting views of forgiveness in “The Sunflower: On the Possibility and Limits of Forgiveness” by Simon Wiesenthal, while the...




