Nash Drugs, a pharmacy with locations in and around Hillsdale, will close Sept. 21 The small drugstore chain opened in Hillsdale in 1974. “As a result of the legislation and general practices in the pharmacy market, the pharmacy won’t be able to make a profit anymore,” said Anette Frosch, chief operating officer of Nash Drugs....
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The Reagans of Hillsdale: A name to remember
“When I was applying to Hillsdale, my tour guide said, ‘We have so many Reagans on campus, someone should write an article about that,’” said one of the five people on campus currently named Reagan. Hillsdale’s campus is currently home to juniors Reagan Linde and Reagan Gensiejewski, seniors Regan Meyer and Reagan Wardie, and Admissions...
Liberal arts in action: Release the raids
It is my intention to prove once and for all that Hillsdale’s male dormitory raid culture is necessary for a liberal arts education. I would like to begin by saying (keep your shirts on Simpsonites), that inter-dormitory rivalries are at the heart of student culture and campus will be worse off if raids and the...
Alumnus chosen to lead Intercollegiate Studies Institute
John A. Burtka IV, a Hillsdale College class of 2012 alumnus, will become the next president of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute, the organization announced Aug. 31. “I couldn’t be more thrilled to take the helm at ISI,” said Burtka, who will assume his new duties at the Wilmington, Del.-based organization on September 21. “It’s...
Oren ‘16 signs with new professional track club
Emily Oren ‘16 was the Honda Woman’s Collegiate Sports Award recipient, a nine-time national champion, 14-time All-American, and still holds Hillsdale’s steeplechase record. Now this decorated alumna is taking her talent out west, stepping into a new season of training in preparation for the 2021 Olympics. In hopes of meeting Olympic qualifications, Oren recently signed...




