After labelling Hillsdale an at-risk community as part of his Rising Tide initiative in 2015, Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder met with city and college officials Oct. 26 at the Mitchell Research Center to discuss issues holding Hillsdale back from greater economic prosperity and stability. “It’s great to see the community together; the key is getting...
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‘But first, let me take a selfie’
Michigan residents can now post “ballot selfies” to social media without fear of legal punishment, thanks to two Hillsdale alumni who won their case in front of a federal judge Monday. “We’ve been working on this case since August,” Stephen Klein ’05 said. “It feels great to have this hard work pay off. To win...
Bats and breaststrokes: freshman pursues two-sport career
For Victoria Addis, a schedule filled with softball doubleheaders isn’t enough; the freshman from Canton, Ohio, has decided to double up on Division II sports. Addis plays right field for the softball team and swims the breaststroke for the swim team, a feat that head softball coach Joe Abraham said is rare at the Division...
More students living off campus than ever before
There are more than 450 Hillsdale students living off campus this year — the most in the school’s history. Some junior men said they are unsatisfied with housing options, after not receiving an assigned room on campus for the 2016-2017 academic year, making them find housing elsewhere. Although the Hillsdale College website’s residential life page...
Alumni lead in law schools
Hillsdale College graduates rank among top performers in law school and law school admissions, according to Career Services statistics. Of the 2016 graduates who reported law school attendance, 67 percent reported attending top-10 law schools. Of the 2015 graduates who reported attendance to law school, 57 percent attended top-20 law schools, according to Career Services...




