Hillsdale College plans to build an educational center in California following its purchase of nearly 1,200 acres of property in Placer County in December, according to Hillsdale Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé. “This will help Hillsdale further radiate its curriculum in the state of California and across the country,” Péwé said. “Overall, this land afforded...
Third-annual Curate Summit cultivates community among campus women
More than 170 women heard talks on topics like dating, creativity, and women’s health at the third Curate Women’s Conference Summit on Jan. 29 in the Searle Center. “I loved all the moments when the women were together in the same place – registration, lunch, opening and closing sessions,” Student Activities Program Assistant Riley Arlinghaus...
CCA speakers present importance of the Inklings
Students, faculty, visitors, and friends of the college packed Plaster Auditorium for the long-anticipated Center for Constructive Alternatives on “The Inklings.” More than 750 guests and 257 students registered for this series, according to CCA student assistant and sophomore Annaliese Oeverman. External Affairs Program Manager Markie Repp said the CCA is a repeat of the...
Hockey Club returns for first time since COVID-19 pandemic began
The Hillsdale Club Hockey Team has returned to the ice this semester after a year off caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Every Sunday, the team’s nine members travel to Optimist Ice Arena in Jackson to play in the beer league. “A lot of guys on the team have played for several years, some have played...
Professor’s Take: Inflation is a big problem in Hillsdale
The current spike in inflation could lead to a recession, according to Professor of Economics Ivan Pongracic. “We are in a situation that we haven’t been in for a long time,” Pongracic said. In December, inflation jumped up to a rate of 7% without declining. Pongracic said the government has been spending an enormous amount...



