The Helping Hands Pregnancy Center received a large donation from an unexpected source: the Kappa chapter of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity. In the past three weeks, the brotherhood raised approximately $4,000 for the local nonprofit, which provides pro-life pregnancy counseling and a variety of other services to mothers and fathers in the Hillsdale area....
Year: 2020
Arnn receives Claremont Institute Statesmanship Award
Hillsdale College President Larry Arnn has presented the Claremont Institute Statesmanship Award to President Ronald Reagan, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, and Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas — but on Oct. 24, he was its recipient at a gala in Santa Monica, California. “These are old friends from an institution that I helped to build,...
Hillsdale couple wins award for excellence in foster care
Tim and Shelly Haylett of Hillsdale received the Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute Angels Award for their work in foster care. The Angels in Adoption program gives an opportunity for members of Congress to honor people in their districts who have done outstanding work with foster children or orphans. U.S. Rep. Tim Walberg recognized the...
Charger legend Archie Robinson dies at 71
Charger football hall-of-famer Archie Robinson ’72 died on Oct. 28. He was 71 years old. Robinson was a standout athlete during his time at Hillsdale playing varsity football, basketball, and baseball. He amassed an impressive record during his four years as a defensive back for the Chargers. On the gridiron, Robinson finished his college career...
Election results pending, students weigh in
Students gathered in the Searle Center Tuesday night to watch election returns and listen to Radio Free Hillsdale 101.7 FM, the campus radio station, deliver a live broadcast hosted by students that featured commentary and interviews. The presidential election was too close to call throughout the night, but that didn’t stop students from enjoying each...



