Hillsdale College’s student radio station hopes to win its fourth-straight statewide title for College Audio Station of the Year after the Michigan Association of Broadcasters once again named the station a finalist for the award this week. The organization also drew more than 40% of its finalists for particular shows, features, and broadcasts from WRFH...
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‘I was not laughing’: Freshman’s abstract accepted by Brown medical conference
A Hillsdale College freshman was one of 131 international medical students to have her research abstract accepted by Brown University’s eighth Annual Student Neurology & Neurosurgery Research Conference. The results were announced on Nov. 27, 2025. “It was a very mixed feeling,” said Samiksha Yadav, who intends to major in biochemistry. “I was not laughing....
Halter Center to host open competition
The John Halter Shooting Sports Education Center will host the LaPorte Reagan Five-Stand Winter League Jan. 21-Feb. 28 for a second year inside the heated Drummond Five-Stand Building. The league is a sporting clays competition, in which participants shoot clay targets coming from various trajectories from each of the five indoor towers each week. Each...
Philosopher, thespian, outdoorsman: former professor James Stephens dies at 76
James “Jim” Stephens, former professor of philosophy at Hillsdale College, died Dec. 23 at age 76 in Hillsdale. “He was a splendid teacher and a productive and insightful scholar,” Hillsdale College President Larry Arnn said in a statement. “He wanted to teach in a place like this so badly that he actually managed to trade...
College welcomes new career services director
Charles Wilcox joined Career Services as executive director in October after the position was left vacant in August. Wilcox filled the spot left by Ken Koopmans, who held the position for nine years. Wilcox graduated from Vanderbilt University with a Bachelor of Arts in economics and political science in 2002 and a master’s degree in...