When my youngest sister turned 10 years old, we went to brunch at a place called Kitchen Notes, and I ate the best biscuit I’ve ever tasted. Since that moment, I’ve been looking to recreate it. I tried just about every recipe I knew, but none was fluffy enough. None, that is, until I found...
Year: 2019
Hillsdale’s literary societies: ‘Infused into everything we do’
When she initially heard about the opportunity of creating a senior display case, senior Kelly Sullivan didn’t think there was enough time left in the semester to complete a display. After speaking with public services librarian Linda Moore, Sullivan decided to research and produce a display regarding literary societies on Hillsdale’s campus during the 19th...
Health Center hosts creative writing group
A new opportunity on campus allows students to hone their creative writing skills. On Wednesdays at 4 p.m., through the month of April, a group met in the Hillsdale College Health and Wellness Center to go through the creative process. The group, brought to Hillsdale by Kaitlyn Zellner, a counselor at the Health and Wellness...
Restoring liberty: Paul Ray ’08 revises government regulations
“I think I have the best job in government,” said Paul Ray ’08, recently appointed acting head of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs. After graduating from Hillsdale College, Ray earned a J.D. from Harvard Law School. He has clerked in the U.S. Court of Appeals Second Circuit and for Supreme Court Justice...
‘The first notes’: Hillsdale violinists teach next generation
If you walk into the lowest floor of the Howard Music Hall on a weekday, you may occasionally hear a young student bowing through “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” on a violin, accompanied by a college-age instructor. One of these instructors, senior Josh Brown, teaches 12 beginner violinists at the Howard Music Hall and at Gier...




