The Class of 2017 is the second-highest class by academic ranking in Hillsdale College’s history, beat out only by the Class of 2015, according to the Hillsdale College Admissions Office. Of the 370 members of the freshman class, five percent were transfer students, 39 percent came from private schools and 12 percent were home-schooled. The...
Author: Evan Brune (Evan Brune)
The 3-Minute Interview
Vroman is the owner of a new golf simulator in town called “At the Turn.” The business opened on March 22 and is located at 10 W. Carleton St. in the Hungry Howie’s Plaza. It is open seven days a week. What exactly is “At the Turn?” Well, they’re golf simulators. They’re actual...
Tower Light, Fed quarrel over budget
The Student Federation will vote today on whether to reduce the budget of the Tower Light, Hillsdale College’s student literary journal. The proposed cut will remove 33 percent, or $3,950, of next year’s overall Tower Light budget – 40 percent of what it allocates for printing. This proposed cut comes on the heels of a...
Up the hill and across the sea
After graduation, senior Wesley Steeb will be flying to Africa, where she will be working as an administrative assistant to the director of a Ugandan orphanage. Steeb is a history major and member of the honors program. She also directs the Hillsdale College GOAL programs. The administrator of the orphanage plans to go on sabbatical...
Renovations planned for Roche Sports Complex
Renovations will begin on the George Roche Sports Complex on April 8, kicking off phase two of Hillsdale College’s three-stage plan to expand recreation opportunities for students on campus. The first phase was completed with the opening of the Margot V. Biermann Athletic Center, while the final phase of the college’s three-part plan is...
