If there’s one thing Hillsdale alumni now working at RealClearPolitics have taken with them, it’s the virtue of properly understanding someone else’s argument, according to Hillsdale City Councilmember Bill Zeiser, a 2016 graduate of the Van Andel Graduate School of Statesmanship. The political news site and polling data aggregate site founded in 2000 boasts four...
Year: 2020
Fostering the Good: Alumna starts Hillsdale College scholarship for former foster youth
If you ask Tori Petersen ‘18 what Bible verse guides her life, she’ll tell you it’s John 13:33-35, the passage about loving one another as Jesus loves us. “I want people to know my love for Jesus and I want people to be drawn to Him because they see what His love drives me and...
“No Sneezy, No Blessy”: Sneezing as Solace during COVID
Sophomore Meera Baldwin has always understood the importance of blessing a person after they sneeze. After noticing a clear lack of sneeze blessings within the Hillsdale community, she decided to be the ripple that would create a wave of change. She teamed up with sophomore Liz Oxaal, and together they created a Facebook group called...
College mourns sports legend
All-American. All-Pro, twice. On the staff of seven NFL teams, most notably with the Indianapolis Colts, where he served as the offensive line coach for more than 10 years. These are just a few accomplishments of the well-known Hillsdale legend, Howard Mudd. After dying from injuries suffered in a motorcycle accident in early August at...
2020 Cross Country season continues despite COVID-19 concerns
Although nearly every fall varsity sport has been officially canceled for the semester, the Hillsdale College men’s and women’s cross country teams will train and compete this fall. “These are definitely trying times,” Assistant Cross Country Coach R.P. White said. “I try to put myself in the shoes of the student-athletes missing out on fall...




