After starting work as a switchboard operator in Central Hall in 1999 and later becoming an executive secretary and project manager for the administration, Sheila Butler will join her husband in retirement in June. Butler works under Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé. Her job includes coordinating details of building renovations and capital projects with contractors...
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Delts’ do dodgeball to support diabetes research
To benefit the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, the Delta Tau Delta fraternity will hold a dodgeball tournament Sunday from 2-5 p.m. in the Roche Sports Complex. Originally scheduled for April 13, the fraternity postponed the event to avoid conflicting with its puppy kissing booth, President Joshua Brooks said. Registration costs $4 per person or $10...
Heather Woodhouse wins English award for the second year
At the beginning of the story, a man rushes outside on a cold, rainy night. It’s not until the end of the story that readers realize the man has no legs and is in a wheelchair. The story called “Night Run,” by junior English major Heather Woodhouse, won the Carlotta and Alvin Ewing English Award...
Don Tocco to speak on the four seasons of life Thursday
Don Tocco returns to Hillsdale College on Thursday at 7 p.m. in the Searle Center to share wisdom on life and support student activities. The founder and president of D.L. Tocco & Associates, a business development and marketing firm for industrial construction companies, comes to Hillsdale for a 14th year to discuss the various seasons...
Christian radio host Greg Koukl to address Aletheia
Radio host and Christian apologist Greg Koukl will speak about the nature of reality and the Christian faith Monday at 6 p.m. in Phillips Auditorium. Aletheia, a Christian apologetics group that recently changed the spelling of its name, is holding the event. The group focuses on answering questions about the beliefs and implications of Christianity through...




