The construction of the Phi Sigma Epsilon Alumni Pavilion will be completed in June, and new projects involving Central Hall, Mossey Library, and the Grewcock Student Union may begin within the next two years, according to Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé. The college is also considering expansions to the Dow Hotel and Conference Center. According...
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Strawberry festival to bring food, crafts to community
Coldwater’s Strawberry Fest will be in June. Courtesy | PickPik The Coldwater Strawberry Fest is returning to downtown Coldwater on June 15 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and will have crafts, food, animals, and an array of strawberry products for attendees to purchase. Strawberry Fest will be located in the Tibbits Opera House parking...
Author to continue creative writing course in 2026
Author Chigozie Obioma visited campus last week to teach students enrolled in his creative writing class and give a lecture on relationships in fiction. The Nigerian novelist and professor whose debut novel, “The Fisherman,” and his second novel, “An Orchestra of Minorities,” were both finalists for the prestigious Man Booker Prize, an international award given...
Adam Carrington to leave after a meaningful decade
As this semester comes to a close, so too will Associate Professor of Politics Adam Carrington’s time at Hillsdale. Carrington has accepted a position as an associate professor at his alma mater, Ashland University in Ohio. The position includes a joint appointment as co-director and chaplain at the John M. Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs....
LGBT children’s support group is ‘coming soon’
Rainbow art by fifth grader in I’ll Be Your Rock. Courtesy | Facebook I’ll Be Your Rock, an LGBTQ nonprofit that mentors youth, plans to launch a chapter in Hillsdale. “We have been working toward a Hillsdale chapter of I’ll Be Your Rock for about a year now,” said Christine Terpening, founder of the group....




