The Hillsdale City Council passed a motion to repaint the Hillsdale Community Library at an April 3 meeting. “A while back they had some vandalism and graffiti on the building, and they had to cover that up,” Finance Director Bonnie Tew said at the meeting. “They began to look at the building and realized...
Author: Nic Rowan (Nic Rowan)
Wash. Free Beacon EIC selected as fall Pulliam fellow
Washington Free Beacon Editor-in-Chief Matthew Continetti will visit Hillsdale College next semester and teach on conservative journalism. “Many prominent figures in the conservative movement were writers and editors,” Continetti said. “The class will take a look at the greatest thought from conservative thinkers.” Director of the Dow Journalism Program John Miller said Continetti, who is...
A sculptor’s story: Alumnus to help mold memorial in D.C.
When Brandon Irish ’07 accidentally knocked over a statue in Professor of Art Tony Frudakis’ studio as a freshman, he collided with the world of sculpting. According to Irish, he was studying music at the time and was only taking Frudakis’ class at the suggestion of his older brother. While he was working on a...
Centralhallapalooza needs a ball pit
Let’s never forget how good we'll all feel at Centralhallapalooza, united in a ball pit by that inexplicable end-of-the-year fervor.
Rahe offers new course on the Constitutional Convention
This year marks the 130th anniversary of the beginning of the Constitutional Convention — and in the fall, Professor of History Paul Rahe and his students will take a closer look at the historic group. Rahe is offering a new course called “The American Constitutional Convention” to track how the United States’ cornerstone document came...




