Members of the Hillsdale College chess club performed well at a tournament Saturday. The tournament, sanctioned by the U.S. Chess Federation and held in Toledo, Ohio, was formatted in the “Swiss system,” in which players who win their first match play other winners, and losers play losers. Unlike a simple bracket, the system allows all...
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Alumni featured in new career webinars
The career services office is preparing to launch a webinar series featuring Hillsdale graduates’ career paths and their professional development tips starting Sept. 18th. A resource for both current students and alumni, it comes as a part of the continual growth and improvement of the office. “There is a value in reaching out to...
Garden Party blossoms on Friday night
For the first time since 2014, Garden Party will be held in its traditional location in Slayton Arboretum. Since its debut in September of 2005, the Garden Party has been a chance to show off the the arboretum in all its pre-autumn glory. Garden Party has not always taken place in the same location....
Alumni continue waging selfie battle
Two Hillsdale College alumni have upped the ante in their lawsuit to overturn Michigan’s prohibition of “ballot selfies.” Plaintiff Joel Crookston ’06 and Steve Klein ’05, his attorney, filed a motion to reply on Monday in their fight to amend a complaint they filed a year ago against Michigan election rules that prohibit...
Townhouses to be completed by June
Off campus college students can look forward to more upscale housing availabilities starting next year. As a part of the College Park housing initiative, Hillsdale College trustee and Michigan builder Thomas Duke has taken it upon himself to build and fund a townhouse complex on the corner of West and College streets. Duke said he...




