One man who recently joined the President’s Club by pledging to donate $15,000 to Hillsdale College doesn’t only support the college from afar. He is often seen around campus, chatting with students. Because he is one. Ryan Richert, a 20-year-old junior, obtained his Young Alumni membership in the President’s Club on Aug. 26, a few...
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Suites get keys as backup
After technical problems with the Suites’ ID scanners which led to students entering through windows instead of doors, Hillsdale College purchased a mass order of keys for the exterior doors of the residence. “Keys were ordered as a back-up because there were some problems,” said Director of Campus Security Bill Whorley. “But we are back in working...
National Review editor to lecture Wednseday
The Hillsdale College Dow Journalism Program is hosting National Review Editor Rich Lowry, who will be talking about his new book, “Lincoln Unbound: How an Ambitious Young Railsplitter Saved the American Dream–and How We Can Do It Again” at 8 p.m. on Oct. 2 in Dow A&B. Lowry graduated from the University of Virginia in 1990, where...
2013 Homecoming to be biggest competition ever
Campus is buzzing, banners are painted, dances are rehearsed, and wings are eaten. It’s homecoming week 2013. In addition to the `80s theme, Amanda Bigney, director of student activities, said that this year is unique in terms of campus and alumni involvement. “We collaborated a little bit more with alumni this year on theme and...
Jammin’ to the `80s Sound
For the first time in recent history, homecoming week and the mock rock competition will feature a theme—the `80s. Alumni Relations selected an `80s band for the homecoming festivities, inspiring the theme. Amanda Bigney, student activities director, and Joyce Curby, alumni relations coordinator, collaborated to extend the theme to the students. Bigney released the `80s...

