The 12-year-long tradition of Waterman Tea didn’t actually begin in Waterman Residence. In the fall of 2006, freshmen Cara Valle ’10 and Erin Zoutendam ’10 began organizing weekly teas with fellow freshmen in the upper left hallway of Olds dormitory. “At first, we made a rule against talking about classes, grades, assignments, etc. at tea,”...
Year: 2018
Westblade presents Zionism research
Zionism is a misunderstood term, Assistant Professor of Religion Don Westblade told an audience in the Mossey Library Heritage Room on Tuesday. Speaking on the nation of Israel as the 12th lecture of Mossey Library’s “Our Faculty’s Ongoing Research” lectures series, Westblade highlighted Israel’s historical and theological relevance to modern Christianity, and later related his...
Donors provide support, Hillsdale provides a community
The Hillsdale College community attracts more than just students. Supporters from all across the country come to take part in the life of the college; some 20 families even move to Hillsdale to be closer to the college. Senior Director of Institutional Advancement Calvin Stockdale said that families moving near the college is nothing new....
Former district court judge recalls service to Hillsdale
His office is filled with trinkets and gifts from his clients, and his walls are covered with memories. Benjamin Franklin’s poem, “The Benefit of Going to Law,” is the first thing you see when you walk off East Bacon Street into his office. The framed poem isn’t there for Jim Hayne; he can recite it...
Chargers win G-MAC Fall Invitational
Tuesday afternoon, Hillsdale College Chargers stood behind the 18th green of Otter Creek Golf Club with a glass trophy in hand. At the end of the three-round G-MAC Fall Invitational in Columbus, Indiana, the Chargers outplayed the pack to take the championship in their first tournament of the year. “It’s hard to describe what it...




