Congressman Tim Walberg, R-Mich., visited campus Thursday, March 10 to have a brief chat with students in the Hillsdale Veterans Association to get their thoughts on the future of veteran healthcare. President of the Hillsdale Veterans Association senior Michael Aavang coordinated with Walberg’s office and arranged for the congressman to meet with him as well...
Author: Thomas Novelly (Thomas Novelly)
Resident, councilmember object to city’s contract with Domestic Harmony
One resident and a member of the Hillsdale City Council objected to the approval of a $5,000 contract with the local non-profit domestic violence shelter, Domestic Harmony, during a public meeting Monday. The city has partnered financially with Domestic Harmony for more than 10 years, but Councilman Patrick Flannery objected to the contract. Flannery voted...
RNC Chairman: ‘Odds of a contested convention are small’
NATIONAL HARBOR, MD — Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus rebuked Mitt Romney’s recent comments attempting to rally a third party presidential candidate to block Donald Trump from securing the Republican presidential nomination during a speech on Friday at the Conservative Political Action Conference. “Let me just clear something up for everybody,” Priebus said. “Whoever...
Campus, embrace the trip to CPAC
Campus will feel a little empty for the next couple of days. More than 12 percent of the school — 175 students, — will be attending the 22nd Conservative Political Action Conference to engage with conservative ideas and the current GOP presidential candidates. This yearly trip annoys many professors. It is seen as a distraction...
Thank you, Hazel Hare
After faithfully serving on the Hillsdale College Board of Trustees for more than three decades, board member Hazel Hare sorrowfully resigned after being diagnosed with an advanced case of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, also known as ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease. College President Larry Arnn emailed the Board of Trustees on Tuesday afternoon shortly after conversing...

