Hillsdale College’s GOAL Program and Omicron Delta Kappa, the campus leadership honorary, are teaming up to hold the college’s first-ever Day of Service on April 6. The event is a campus-wide effort in which students from all sectors of campus are encouraged to come together to give back to the community through a variety of...
Year: 2019
Alumni recruit students for solar energy company Simpleray
While Lewis Butler ’07 focused a large majority of his talk last Thursday on policy and lobbying for the solar energy industry, he said he wanted students to come away hearing one message: “Come work at Simpleray.” Butler and two other Hillsdale alumni, Wayne Pugh ’06 and Jerry Perkins ’06, visited campus with Career Services...
Hillsdale’s Theatre Department should choose more widely-known, popular musicals
Nearly one-third of Hillsdale’s campus is involved in the music program, but only a small number of people participate in the theatre department’s musicals each year, whether as a dedicated cast member or supportive onlooker in the audience. The Theatre Department could encourage participation and attendance by choosing popular, relevant productions that are universally recognized....
Source of Craft beer in Hillsdale: Local supplier provides barley for new malting facility in Lichfield
In a deal on March 4, the local startup malting company Independent Barley & Malt agreed on an exclusive source for its barley as it starts production of malted barley, which is the main ingredient in brewing craft beer. The Andersons, a diversified company with specialties in transporting and growing commodities such as corn and...
Charger Chatter: Dylan Lottinville
Dylan Lottinville is a senior from Bellevue, Washington. He is a utility player on the baseball team. Q: Do you have any routines or superstitious habits when you come up to bat. DL: I have changed it up over the last few seasons. Last year, I used to take a few steps out of the...




