Arnn at his Inauguration on Sept. 9, 2000. Courtesy | Sabrina Compton When students returned to campus in the fall of 2000, they might have discovered a new member of the administration wandering the quad and asking for directions. It was Larry Arnn, whom the college had just hired as president from the Claremont Institute...
New alumni couple continues Catholic ministry at the Grotto
Stephen and Jenny Conner smile in front of the Grotto house. Courtesy | Jenny Conner This year, Catholic Society welcomes a new alumni couple, Stephen and Jenny Conner ’24, to the Grotto. The Grotto, an outreach of St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Parish, is an off-campus house dedicated to facilitating student faith, life, and community....
Beyond Saga: Students whip up homemade meals
Students pass homemade food around a kitchen table. Courtesy | Stephen Zhu Pans sizzle and stovetops glow for students who cook fresh meals in their dorm kitchens, anxious to put their culinary skills to the test. For many of these students, their passion for cooking stems from tradition, practicality, and the desire to bond with...
QUICK HITS with Korey Maas
Korey Maas and his wife Kate in Hyde Park, London during graduate school. Courtesy | Korey Maas In this Quick Hits, Chairman and Associate Professor of History Korey Maas discusses Yabby You, Hello Kitty tattoos, and James Bond. If you were banished from the history department, what would your second career be? The correct answer,...
Students clock in for work in the big city
Senior Luke Wong stands in front of Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, D.C. Courtesy | Luke Wong During the summer, some students traded the rural charm of Hillsdale for the promise of street food, the metro, and big-city internships — here are three of their stories. The White House Office of Science and Technology...




