Admissions has extended this year’s application deadline for incoming freshmen from Feb. 15 to April 15 because of additional merit scholarship donations. Also, a new Frederick Douglass Fund for need-based aid has slightly altered the focus of the admissions counselors. According to Assistant Director of On-Campus Recruiting John Papciak, there is additional merit money left...
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Kids with guns: Bart to speak on gun culture
Associate Professor of English Patricia Bart will give a lecture in the Heritage Room on Friday at 4:30 p.m., entitled “Guns N’ Younguns: Growing up in gun culture.” Bart will discuss the position of guns in modern culture, as well as her perspective on what gun culture really is, or should be. “We need to...
Q&A: Kevin Williamson, roving correspondent
Kevin D. Williamson is the roving correspondent for National Review. At Hillsdale, he is teaching a course as the Dow Journalism Program’s spring Pulliam Fellow. He writes on finances with special interest on the debt and deficit and its relationship to politics. Author of three books, his latest is “The End is Near and It’s...
No charges filed in Ransom shooting
Hillsdale Prosecuting Attorney Neal Brady announced no charges will be filed in relation to last month’s shooting death of James A. Momenee, 47. On March 6, Brady released a written statement concluding that Edward L. Michael, 65, shot and killed his son-in-law, Momenee, on Feb. 12 to defend himself and his family. After detailing Momenee’s...
Ivy-crowned seniors win Corona Classica
The classical studies department crowned three seniors with the Corona Classica, an award which honors an outstanding senior who is continuing in the classics or a related field. Joshua Benjamins, LaRae Ferguson, and Andrew Koperski received the award at the Honors Assembly in February. Associate Professor of Classical Studies Joseph Garnjobst said because they had...