When Penny Proctor discovered she would graduate from Hillsdale College with a perfect GPA, campus erupted. Until 1977, only men had graduated with a 4.0 GPA, a barrier Proctor broke as a double major. Proctor heard the news from several faculty members as a student and was “shocked.” While not certain of the reason it...
Author: Breana Noble (Breana Noble)
The cycle of CCA planning
The American Journalism, Yesterday & Today Center for Constructive Alternatives seminar had a last-minute change last week when snowstorm Juno hit New York City, canceling deputy editorial page editor for The Wall Street Journal Bret Stephens’s flight to Michigan. The office contacted several familiar journalists, but none were available, Bell said. A Q&A between radio...
A charged up training regimen
This time of year, strength training consumes the focus of fall athletes. To improve the programs, the sports administration hired Athletic Lab, a sports science research and consultant company, to evaluate the strength training of Hillsdale’s teams. “It’s something we want to do better,” Athletic Director Don Brubacher said. “We thought it was worthwhile to...
Last chance to stroll down Mulberry Lane: Store closes Saturday
Mulberry Lane, a home décor shop in downtown Hillsdale known for its antiques, country style, and variety of loose-leaf tea, is closing its doors Saturday with a blowout sale. “The city will lose some of its color,” junior Sarah Albers said of the store’s closing. Store owner Marlene Miller decided to close the shop so...
Life after Central Hall
Each year, the admissions department holds interviews with a select few Hillsdale College seniors in hopes of hiring new admission counselors. “Most counselors are Hillsdale graduates because they are the best qualified,” former director of admissions Jeff Lantis said. “Who better to articulate the mission than a graduate that studied and experienced it both inside...