Hillsdale College’s department of economics, business, and accounting hopes to start a chapter of the Alpha Kappa Psi business fraternity by the end of the spring semester. “Business is the way that free people take care of themselves and others,” Department Chair and Associate Professor of Economics Charles Steele said. “It’s central to our system...
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Hillsdale expands charter school network
This year, the Hillsdale K-12 Education program has expanded the schools in its network to 106. As every year more American K-12 students switch to public charter schools, the program continues to grow, said Kathleen O’Toole, assistant provost for K-12 Education. “We are growing every day due to an overwhelming amount of interest in quality...
Bruneau faces charges after wife was ‘in fear for her life’
Joseph Bruneau is banned from campus. Courtesy | joebruneau.com Joseph Robert Bruneau, banned from campus by Hillsdale College Security, now faces two additional charges of larceny and resisting an officer following his Oct. 12 arrest for domestic violence. The original police report for his domestic violence charge states Bruneau’s wife showed up to the sheriff’s...
Mark Simon visits campus, speaks on Jimmy Lai’s plight
As Jimmy Lai spent his 1,197th day in prison on Nov. 20, his “right-hand man” Mark Simon told Hillsdale faculty why the Hong Kong dissident refused to escape the country before his arrest. “Somebody said to him, ‘Jimmy, why won’t you leave?’” Simon said. “He said, ‘I don’t want my kids to think that for...
Metz looks to bring Chick-fil-A to campus
Hillsdale students may eat “Mor Chikin” as Hillsdale College Dining Services works toward bringing Chick-fil-A to campus. Metz Executive Chef Adam Harvey said the dining service’s goal could mean a physical building on campus in the future. “We just want to establish relationships with Chick-fil-A,” he said. “Eventually, we want them on campus in some...




