College means “partnership,” but Professor of Philosophy Ian Church’s academic genealogy project highlights a more “familial” side of learning. Over the course of the past five years, Church has compiled an academic family tree tracing back student-adviser connections to the twelfth century. Church received his doctorate in 2012 from the St. Andrews and Stirling Graduate...
Hillsdale, surrounding cities, compete to raise funds for cancer resources
The City of Hillsdale is competing with surrounding cities to raise money for breast cancer patients and research during October. All money raised will go to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, which funds patient resources and cancer research. The other competitors include Clinton, Coldwater, and Marshall. Hillsdale citizens can donate through the Hillsdale...
Annual 5k will honor fallen veterans in Hillsdale
The Daughters of the American Revolution will partner with Wreaths Across America to host the second annual 5K charity run for veterans at the Hillsdale American Legion on Oct. 22. The money raised will aid the Hillsdale chapters of WAA and DAR to lay wreaths on the graves of every veteran who lies in the...
Wamsley takes fourth in Lewis Crossover
Liz Wamsley took fourth in the Lewis Crossover race. Courtesy | Hillsdale College Athletic Department Senior captain Liz Wamsley took fourth place individually and the Hillsdale women’s cross country team finished in 20th place at the Lewis Crossover in Romeoville, Illinois, Oct. 7. The Lewis Crossover is one of the most competitive NCAA DII events...
Construction on new media building to finish in 2024
Construction of the studio portion of the Pat Sajak Visual Media Center will be finished in February 2024, according to Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé. “It’s going to be a game changer from a visual media standpoint,” Péwé said. “You don’t have to set up a studio in different places and try to make that...




