In June of 1980, Bill Lundberg was running the race of his life. Just seconds away from qualifying for the Olympics in the steeplechase, he ruptured his Achilles tendon. Then in February, his father suddenly died. Only a month later Lundberg lost his first coaching job at Jackson Community College.Despite these early hardships, Lundberg went...
Author: Phil Morgan
A quarter million sign up for online Hillsdale College lecture series
Mike Koh, 54, a State Farm Insurance financial service representative, had not been to school in 29 years. Then he heard Rush Limbaugh pitch Hillsdale College’s Constitu- tion 101 Course. After watching 10 weekly 40-minute online lectures taught by six different profes- sors, Koh had a greater ap- preciation for the Founding Fa- thers, the...
Music festivals create community
The music industry has changed.
Q&A Ned Timmons
Ned Timmons graduated from Hillsdale College in 1970. He served for nine years on an FBI SWAT team in Detroit, infiltrated motorcycle gangs, helped bring down infamous Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega, and posed as a mercenary gunboatman in one of the largest drug busts in U.S. History. He currently runs L.S.S. consulting, a corporate security company.
Leadership weekend draws ambitious prospectives
Homecoming kings and queens, class presidents, all-Americans, and other accomplished high school students visited campus last Thursday, May 29, ready to compete for a full ride to Hillsdale College.
