Hillsdale students spending their semester in Washington D.C had their first group outing on Jan. 31. They toured the Pentagon, and in the afternoon, a Hillsdale alumnus working for the FBI, Michael Carroll, gave this semester’s 18 Washington Hillsdale Internship Program participants a tour of the J. Edgar Hoover Building. The private tour allowed the...
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Officers urge seniors to give
The college’s 2014 senior class officers have officially kicked off a three-year student giving campaign for the senior class. Senior Class President Josh Andrew explained that the campaign is an effort to increase the percentage of alumni donations given to the college. “Historically, people who graduate from Hillsdale don’t seem to give back very much,”...
Boosting our stats
Hillsdale College plans to be the most selective school in Michigan within five years. As part of the Rebirth of Liberty and Learning campaign, admissions plans to increase its applications by about 40 to 45 percent and raise the average ACT score to 31 by 2018. “A lot of schools, a lot of private liberal...
Steven Crowder to entertain crowds
Comedian and contributor Steven Crowder will be at Hillsdale College on Tuesday, Feb. 4 for a Q&A session hosted by Young Americans for Freedom. “He’s a comedian, not just an ordinary conservative speaker. We’re looking to mix it up a little bit by getting a lot more young people to come out, not just people...
Deadline for off-campus housing approaches
Tomorrow marks the last day for students to apply for off-campus housing for the fall semester. Students who wish to live off campus in the fall must apply in the dean’s office by tomorrow to be considered. Students who are participating in WHIP or another study abroad program and who wish to live off campus...
