“It’s not what you do, it’s who you are,” Professor of Chemistry Lee Baron said. Baron, faculty co-adviser for the Lamplighters — with Professor of Speech Kirstin Kiledal — said that membership in the organization is more than an activity and more than a mark on your resume. It is a shared way of life....
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Bus delay does not deter CPAC attendees
For students on their way to the Conservative Political Action Conference, a little travel mishap didn’t get in the way of a good time. Despite bus troubles late Wednesday night and early Thursday morning in Ohio, more than 150 Hillsdale students attended this year’s annual CPAC in National Harbor, Maryland, to listen to speakers such...
Muddied waters a problem in Hillsdale
Hillsdale’s height monitor system and backup computer for its two water towers broke down Monday morning, causing the water storage level to decrease too much. Since the monitor failed to sense the low height, the pumps did not turn, resulting in low water pressure throughout the system, according to Board of Public Utilities Deputy Director...
CPAC bus has near miss
Just after 3 a.m. this morning, one of the four charter buses with Hillsdale College students on its way to the Conservative Political Action Committee hit a bump, swerved, and tilted onto two wheels – but managed to stay on the road, according to students on the buses. The bus mostly held students from other...
Lighthouse goes beyond the stigma
Lighthouse, Hillsdale’s mental health awareness club, is helping students combat the effects of stress and anxiety. Beginning at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, the club will host a series titled “Behind the Stigma” on mental illnesses. The first meeting open to the public will focus on stress and anxiety, and the remaining discussions will concentrate on...