Hillsdale’s student radio station will host an open house for its new facility on Tuesday, welcoming the whole campus to see the expanded space. The open house will showcase the new WRFH Radio Free Hillsdale studio on Aug. 29 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Stanton Foundation Center for American Classical Education, formerly...
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Convocation speakers encourage freshmen to invest in the college community
Students should invest in their education by making themselves volunteers to the partnership of the college in study and service, President Larry Arnn told the incoming class at Freshman Convocation. The class of 2027 and their families gathered on the East Lawn for Freshman Convocation on the afternoon of Sunday, Aug. 20. In addition to...
Hillsdale delays construction on new classical education building
Construction of the new education building won’t begin until March, according to Rich Péwé, chief administrative officer of Hillsdale College. College President Larry Arnn made the decision in June to delay construction of the Diana Davis Spencer Graduate School of Education to shorten the length of time the quad is under construction, according to Péwé....
Incoming class records competitive admissions statistics
Hillsdale’s freshman class matched last year’s admission statistics with a preliminary acceptance rate of 20% and yield rate of 62%. The yield rate, one of the highest in the country according to Senior Director of Admissions Zachary Miller, is the percentage of admitted students who choose to attend Hillsdale. The 375 students who make up...
Students and alumni prepare new biographical documentary
Six students and young alumni are racing to finish a new documentary about conservative direct-mail innovator Richard Viguerie. “Funding Father: The Man Who Delivered Democracy to America’s Mailbox” will premiere Sept. 23 at the celebration of Viguerie’s 90th birthday. Guests will receive copies of the film, according to junior Lindsey Larkin, a member of the...




