“The most important thing is that you just stay true to your own idea of what is beautiful,” said Mikaela Shiffrin, an American two-time Olympic gold medalist. Her message on Maxim magazine’s HOT 100 list landed with a hollow, dull thud instead of the powerful, ultra-feminist punch it tried to pack. Since 2000, Maxim touts...
Author: Corinne Prost (Corinne Prost)
Serena Williams is a master manipulator
Serena Williams’ U.S. Open loss last Saturday was her own and she should blame no one but herself. When the chair umpire made a call she didn’t like, Williams responded horribly, calling him a liar, demanding an apology, and refusing to let him speak when attempted a response. And despite warnings and further penalties, Williams...
Fast food restaurants snubbed Roche renovation
The nearest Chipotle franchise is about a 45-minute drive to Adrian, Michigan, and it won’t be getting any closer. Leading up to renovating the Roche Sports Complex in 2014, Hillsdale College reached out to several fast-food businesses, including Chipotle, to inquire about opening a location on campus. Because of the rural community, however, the restaurants...
Home for the holidays: Brodbecks become first residents in College Park
College Park project’s first residents moved into their newly built house on Manning Street in October. Hillsdale College’s Board of Trustees chairman William Brodbeck ’66 and his wife moved on Oct. 27 into their new house after starting construction on it last winter. Theirs is the first residence developed for Hillsdale’s College Park, which seeks...
Shakespeare course premieres online
“To be, or not to be, that is the question.” Actually, that question from William Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” is just one President Larry Arnn and Professor of English Stephen Smith could investigate in Hillsdale College’s newest online course. The office of external affairs launched “Shakespeare: ‘Hamlet’ and ‘The Tempest’” Oct. 26 to discuss the English playwright’s...




