Arnn at his Inauguration on Sept. 9, 2000. Courtesy | Sabrina Compton When students returned to campus in the fall of 2000, they might have discovered a new member of the administration wandering the quad and asking for directions. It was Larry Arnn, whom the college had just hired as president from the Claremont Institute...
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Paladino’s plan to remove fluoride from water stalls
Joshua Paladino and his family. Courtesy | Facebook Fluoride remains in the city’s water, months after Acting Mayor Joshua Paladino ’18 said removing it was his top priority. “I asked the city manager to research it and bring forward a resolution, to at least give the city council an opportunity to vote on whether we...
Chargers dominate at home
Junior Ané Dannhauser playing at the Chargers’ Summer Invitational Sept. 6-7 Courtesy | Hillsdale Charger Athletic Department The women’s tennis team launched their season at the Chargers’ Summer Invitational Sept. 6-7 where each Charger secured at least one match win. Sophomore Emma Palus and freshmen Dimitra Papastavrou, Sydney Singh, and Esther Sura have joined the...
New alumni couple continues Catholic ministry at the Grotto
Stephen and Jenny Conner smile in front of the Grotto house. Courtesy | Jenny Conner This year, Catholic Society welcomes a new alumni couple, Stephen and Jenny Conner ’24, to the Grotto. The Grotto, an outreach of St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Parish, is an off-campus house dedicated to facilitating student faith, life, and community....
Education secretary: Hillsdale is a ‘guide’
McMahon shakes hands with Hillsdale Academy kindergartener MacKenzie Thorne. Courtesy | Roger Hart Secretary of Education Linda McMahon said Hillsdale College is a model for recovering higher education during a speech in Plaster Auditorium Monday. “Let’s make them more like Hillsdale,” McMahon said. “We all love Hillsdale, but one school shouldn’t have a monopoly on...




