Senior Andrew Montgomery spent long weeks preparing for Michigan Republican state senator Patrick Colbeck’s reelection. In one of the most competitive races in the state, Colbeck narrowly defeated Democratic opponent state Rep. Dian Slavens, garnering 52 percent of the vote to win a seat in Michigan’s 7th district. Although not all served as campaign managers...
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The face behind Faces of Hillsdale
A notebook and a smartphone are two accessories you could expect to see in the hands of any college student – but for one in particular, they are the tools she uses to capture her inspirations. Sophomore Savannah Falter is not the typical reporter. She does not write about sporting events, breaking news, or her...
Arnn’s Sprint for the 43rd
Before assuming the role of the president of Hillsdale College in 2000, Larry Arnn served as president of the Claremont Institute for the Study of Political Statesmanship in Southern California. Thanks to population growth identified in the 1990 census, in 1992 a new congressional district, the 43rd, was drawn in West Riverside County, nearby to...
Psych picks up new prof
Although she hails from Los Angeles, California, new Assistant Professor of Psychology Jeri Little isn’t dreading the impending winter. After three years of living in St. Louis, Missouri, she is used to seeing snow on the ground. “I’m an optimist,” she said. “We have snow in St. Louis. Last winter was hard on us, just...
Hillsdale takes care of vets
In a list created by U.S. News and World Report this year, Hillsdale College was ranked as the best liberal-arts college in the country for veterans to attend. Currently, 11 men who are veterans or in the reserves attend Hillsdale College; two of the men have spent their fall semester in Washington, D.C. for the...