Next Tuesday at 8 p.m., conservative star Sen. Mike Lee will address students at the Roche Sports Complex. Lee is quickly becoming one of the most influential of the conservatives in Congress. Last month, he was appointed chairman of the Senate Steering Committee, inheriting the position from Sen. Pat Toomey. “Mike Lee is a knowledgeable...
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Sororities increase rush GPA requirement
In what many agree is a “positive step by all sororities,” Hillsdale College raised the minimum GPA needed to rush in sorority recruitment to take effect in January 2015. Previously, students needed a GPA of a 2.25 or above to rush for sororities at Hillsdale, but Dean of Women Diane Philipp approved an initiative to...
Student Fed officially recognizes improv club
Student Federation voted Thursday to recognize the Ad-Liberty Improvisation Club as a campus organization. The club began informally last fall when junior Alex Buchmann and sophomores Daniel Drummond and Jacob Bull began meeting in Simpson Residence’s basement to put on improv shows. Since then, the club has grown, and now consists of eight regular members...
Spring Pulliam Fellow named: Kevin Williamson
National Review’s roving correspondent Kevin D. Williamson will join the Hillsdale community for nearly two weeks next semester to teach a one-credit course for the Dow Journalism’s Pulliam Fellows Program. Williamson is the former director of the journalism program at the Institute for Humane Studies at George Mason University. Last year, he published the book...
Daniel Hannan Q&A: The rule of law and foreign affairs
Daniel Hannan represents South East England in the European Parliament. He is also a journalist, author, and the secretary-general of the Alliance of European Conservatives and Reformists. He spoke at the Kirby Center Oct. 7 in Washington, D.C, and sat down with the Collegian for an interview. Tell us about your new book. It’s called...

