PLYMOUTH, Mich. — With the help from a Michigan Supreme Court justice, students at Hillsdale College are starting the first undergraduate chapter of the Federalist Society on campus. After Justice Brian Zahra reach out to Hillsdale about being the adviser for the club if there was enough interest, 10 students traveled to Plymouth to...
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Sophomores cook up new Culinary Arts Club
Sophomores Isabelle Parell and Dominic Whalen stepped onto campus this semester armed with knives and aprons, hungry to start the first Hillsdale club revolving around food — the Culinary Arts Club. Parell and Whalen are now the president and vice president of the Culinary Arts Club, which they formed in order to provide culinary education...
Jennings brings leadership to business
Assistant Professor of Management Peter Jennings said he learned the meaning of leadership, when he served in the Gulf War, Iraq, and Afghanistan. “My class teaches leadership, something you can’t evaluate through a written test,” Jennings said. “It’s something learned through experience, whether on the battlefield or on the basketball court, only later recognized as...
Hillsdale students need new dorms, not an expensive chapel
Christ Church, named after the Philadelphian Church that the Founding Fathers’ worshipped at during the Continental Congress, is planned to complete the quad, and serve as one of the two most prominent buildings on campus. There are alternative uses for this money that will give greater benefit to the students, faculty, and the college’s reputation....
Hillsdale police, Walmart donate backpacks to Gier
The Hillsdale Police Department joined forces with the Jonesville Walmart location to provide Gier Elementary School students 12 new backpacks. Every year, the Hillsdale Police Department participates in a charity event. Past events include stuffing busses, providing bins to collect winter jackets, and collecting money for the Salvation Army or Red Cross. “The police force...



