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...
Hillsdale Mock Trial teams finish strong in final fall tournaments
Scary Decisis and De Novo Member, two of Hillsdale College’s three mock trial teams, finished with winning records for the fall after competing in their last tournaments of the semester the weekend before Thanksgiving. Scary Decisis finished second overall at the Soda City Trials in South Carolina with a record of 7-1, according to sophomore...
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...
Campus Rec hosts first ever pickleball tournament
Juniors Jadon Camero and Alex Thomas won Campus Rec’s first-ever pickleball tournament Nov. 15 at the George C. Roche Sports Complex. Their prize was a jar of pickles. “Pickleball is growing. It must be popular with how many people showed up with their own paddles and clearly have been playing a lot,” said Campus Rec...
Hillsdale College to celebrate Founding Fest
Hillsdale College is planning to celebrate its 179th birthday, known as Founder’s Day, with a hot chocolate bar, an ornament-making station, and a festive winter market on the quad. The 1844 Society will host its annual Founding Fest Dec. 2 from 5-9 p.m. The celebration, which traditionally brings together students, faculty, and the wider community,...




