When junior Elyse Hutcheson posted on Facebook that she was going to bring back the College Democrats club to Hillsdale College’s campus, she said she was prepared for the worst. “I was worried,” Hutcheson said. “I didn’t know what was going to happen or how people were going to react.” Returning from her summer job...
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Going Greek
Hillsdale College’s Tower Players invite all students to audition this Wednesday and Thursday for this year’s fall production that will revive a nearly 2,500 year-old Greek theater tradition. Written originally by the ancient Greek playwright Aeschylus in 458 B.C., Hillsdale College students and theater faculty will perform “The Eumenides.” Chairman of theater George Angell...
Hillsdale’s highest achievers: Class of 2020 has 30 average on ACT, breaking record
Although they have yet to take their first exam, the 377 men and women in the class of 2020 are already testing well. According to preliminary data from the Hillsdale College admissions department, the incoming freshman class is the highest scoring to date. It enters with a 30.13 average on the ACT, surpassing the class...
It’s not the people anymore
This fall, as a result of two years’ worth of planning with the city and full funding from the college, the city will install two new welcome signs on M-99 that read “Welcome to Historic Hillsdale: Home of Hillsdale College.”
Viviano, Larsen want ‘rule of law’
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Hillsdale alumnus and Michigan Supreme Court Justice David Viviano was unanimously nominated by conservative delegates at the state Republican convention Saturday, officially securing his spot on the November ballot. “We’ve had the unified support of the Republican Party for a rule-of-law majority now in Michigan for some period of years,” Viviano...




