The men of Koon deliver milk and cookies to the Delta Tau Delta fraternity house. Courtesy | Micah Yarlott When residents of men’s dorms or fraternity houses open the door to see 20 fellow men, they may expect a prank. This semester, one dorm is bringing baked goods, a personalized letter, and an invitation to...
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Hillsdale College’s online learning to offer new course on colonial America
Hillsdale will offer a new online course called “Colonial America: From Wilderness to Civilization” starting Nov. 6, featuring lectures from College President Larry Arnn, Associate Professor of Politics Kevin Slack, and Professor of History Paul Moreno. The six-part documentary course will feature lectures from Hillsdale professors. The course will explain what made the American Revolution...
County debates ranked choice voting
Hillsdale commissioners reject resolution 4-1 The Hillsdale County Board of Commissioners rejected a resolution that opposes ranked choice voting, 4-1, at its Oct. 14 meeting. Ranked choice voting is an election method in which voters list candidates in order of preference rather than selecting just one. All first choices are tallied, and if no candidate...
Accountant wins Hillsdale County ‘Artist of the Year’ award
Hillsdale College alumnus Greg Bailey, ’89, received ArtWorks of Hillsdale County’s 2025 Artist of the Year award at a reception at the Dawn Theater Sept. 28. Mary Wolfram said she nominated Bailey for the award because of his financial and administrative work for various arts programs in Hillsdale, such as writing grants, keeping the books,...
Sophomore spends summer on the trails at world’s largest youth camp
Enman hikes through the backcountry of New Mexico in full gear. Courtesy | August Enman Hours away from civilization, sophomore August Enman spent his summer in the rugged and mountainous backcountry of New Mexico. Enman worked as a counselor at Philmont Scout Ranch, the world’s largest youth camp, which spans 140,177 acres of mountainous terrain....

