This semester, the Hillsdale Student Federation will host an Awkward Prom for the entire campus. They are hosting the dance as a way to give back to campus, Student Fed officials said. They have yet to determine a date for the dance, but intend to discuss dates at their next meeting. “We wanted to do...
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Retired chem prof passes away
Ray Johnson, longtime Hillsdale College chemistry professor, passed away on Jan. 23 at the age of 73. A memorial service will be held for Johnson in The Village, Fla., on Feb. 7. Johnson was hired onto the college faculty in 1969. For the first 20 years with Hillsdale, he was one of two members of...
SIFE hosts dorm energy competition
A team from Students in Free Enterprise is starting this year’s dorm energy competition. The competition to see which dorm can save the most energy will last until the end of March. Due to energy inefficiency in some dorms, students living in 17 college-owned buildings are asked to be mindful of their energy usage. The...
In the works: College plans future construction projects
As construction winds down on the new Margot V. Biermann Athletic Center, Hillsdale College is already looking toward the future when it comes to adding new facilities to the college campus. In addition to the renovation of existing structures such as the George Roche Sports Complex and various student dormitories, the college has plans for...
Q & A: George Gilder
George Gilder, an architect of supply-side economics, is the author of the worldwide bestseller “Wealth and Poverty,” perhaps the definitive moral case for capitalism. Released during the first year of the Reagan administration, the book sold over a million copies. A former speechwriter for George Romney and Richard Nixon, Gilder also wrote books critiquing feminism...

