When Robert C. Allen discovered the narratives found in the ads lining antiquated buildings of downtown Detroit, he decided to document his findings and compile them in a new book called “The Fading Ads of Detroit.” Monday, Allen will be sharing these stories with Hillsdale’s campus. A reporter and editor for Detroit Free Press, Allen...
Year: 2018
Galloway men bring ‘Feast’ and new dorm culture to Whitley
Due to extensive renovations on Galloway residence this year, Galloway guys are setting up new digs at Whitley residence, which served as a women’s residence last year. According to senior Caroline Andrews, Whitley resident assistant from 2016 to 2017, Whitley was a “pretty quiet place” when she lived there. “There was a great secret community...
Serena Williams is a master manipulator
Serena Williams’ U.S. Open loss last Saturday was her own and she should blame no one but herself. When the chair umpire made a call she didn’t like, Williams responded horribly, calling him a liar, demanding an apology, and refusing to let him speak when attempted a response. And despite warnings and further penalties, Williams...
City Repairing Infrastructure Around Town
Some streets in Hillsdale underwent an extreme makeover this summer as part of the City of Hillsdale’s summer-long infrastructure project, which initially focused on replacing aging water and sewer lines close to the St. Joseph River. The city didn’t stop there, as more projects are on track to be completed before the project...
‘Mr. Mehan’s Mildly Amusing Mythical Mammals’ shares virtue and wit
It may seem odd that a college professor would write a children’s book, but that’s how Matthew Mehan, The Worsham Teaching Fellow of Hillsdale College’s Allan P. Kirby, Jr., Center for Constitutional Studies and Citizenship in Washington, D.C., has been spending his spare time for the past few years. The result of his labors, “Mr....




