Uganda: Alumna works at children’s home A few weeks after graduation, Wesley Steeb ’13, flew to Uganda to begin work as an administrative assistant for New Hope Uganda. It was only a matter of weeks before she realized the twoandahalfyear commitment would challenge her in ways she never expected. Serving in Africa had been a...
Author: Emily Shelton (Emily Shelton)
Why you should run a marathon
One Sunday morning a few falls ago, I woke up alert, anxious, and excited — the same kind of feeling I got as a child when I woke at daybreak on a summer morning ready to dash around Anaheim’s Disneyland park. This particular Sunday morning promised every ounce of mayhem as those summer days, but...
College website Rebuild underway
After months of running analytics and patching holes in its new website that was launched last September, the college decided to introduce changes to the current site. A rebuild of the admissions page will be the first phase of rebuilding all sections of the current website. President Larry Arnn approved plans that were submitted by...
Vanished Hillsdale
One summer afternoon, Colonel Fowler said to Chief Baw Beese as they looked out over the water, “No longer shall this lake be called by its Indian name. Henceforth, it shall be known as Baw Beese Lake, in honor of the chief who has been a true and loyal friend to the white man –...
Percussion ensemble prepares for a concert
Next Saturday, March 22, the Hillsdale College Percussion Ensemble will take the audience on a world tour of percussion. “Percussion ensemble concerts always trend toward music from all over the globe since percussion is so prominent in the folk music of most cultures,” Teacher of Music and percussion instructor Stacey Jones said. “We will definitely...
