Helping Hands Pregnancy Resource Center recently hired Bryce Asberg, a ‘21 Hillsdale graduate, as their new executive director. The center, located in Hillsdale, Michigan, provides both spiritual and material services to men and women in the community facing challenging pregnancy situations. “There was a need and I was asked to consider filling it,” Asberg said. ...
Year: 2021
Hillsdale students must fight the vaccine mandate
In the 1990 film “The Hunt for Red October,” Soviet submarine captain Marko Ramius defects to the United States in the thick of the Cold War with one of the USSR’s most powerful ships. During the harrowing mission, Ramius’ co-conspirator, Captain Borodin, dreams of arriving in the U.S. to enjoy freedom. “I will have a...
Airport expands with taxiway project as traffic increases
The Hillsdale Municipal Airport began construction on the second phase of its taxiway expansion in August, with work expected to continue through October. A federal grant is funding the $1.4 million project, which is part of a decade-long plan to build a path that will connect the airport’s runway with its hangars and terminal. The...
Joey Brenner named GMAC Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year
A starting long snapper on the football team and pre-med student graduating with a 3.92 GPA, Joey Brenner ‘20 found success at Hillsdale College. The Great Midwest Athletic Conference honored him for that achievement this summer. Brenner was named the GMAC Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year for 2020-21 in June. The GMAC picks one student-athlete...
Women’s dorms build new culture across campus
The women’s residence halls have shifted gears all across campus this year. The Townhouses and Koon Residence both became women’s dorms. New Dorm and Benzing Residence welcomed freshmen and returning upperclassmen, marking a new approach to the women’s dorm life which typically has kept freshmen and upperclassmen segregated. All of these changes have meant focusing...




