Even in college, Elizabeth Genovise ‘06 loved literature, Associate Professor of English Justin Jackson said. Today, Genovise writes her own short stories. She celebrated the publishing of her second book, “Where There Are Two or More,” on March 15 and is currently finishing up her third. “We were walking with several students, and they were...
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Admissions extends application deadline
Admissions has extended this year’s application deadline for incoming freshmen from Feb. 15 to April 15 because of additional merit scholarship donations. Also, a new Frederick Douglass Fund for need-based aid has slightly altered the focus of the admissions counselors. According to Assistant Director of On-Campus Recruiting John Papciak, there is additional merit money left...
Q&A: Kevin Williamson, roving correspondent
Kevin D. Williamson is the roving correspondent for National Review. At Hillsdale, he is teaching a course as the Dow Journalism Program’s spring Pulliam Fellow. He writes on finances with special interest on the debt and deficit and its relationship to politics. Author of three books, his latest is “The End is Near and It’s...
Students honored and place in Free Society Essay Contest
Junior Josiah Lippincott and senior Ashley Wright submitted essays to the Douglas B. Rogers Conditions of a Free Society Essay Contest and received second place and honorable mention respectively. St. Vincent College’s Center for Political and Economic Thought held its third annual competition. Lippincott’s essay entitled “The Death of the Separation of Powers and the...
Muddied waters a problem in Hillsdale
Hillsdale’s height monitor system and backup computer for its two water towers broke down Monday morning, causing the water storage level to decrease too much. Since the monitor failed to sense the low height, the pumps did not turn, resulting in low water pressure throughout the system, according to Board of Public Utilities Deputy Director...