While most Hillsdale College students chose to stay stateside over spring break and go to a beach with friends, some travelled to more exotic places. From Ireland to India to Bahrain, several students racked up travel miles and incredible experiences touring, visiting family, and serving as missionaries this year. Junior Travis Lacy, sophomore Lisa Graham,...
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Literary professors: faculty books span politics, culture
In the midst of lecturing, assigning piles of homework, and grading papers, some Hillsdale College professors are also authoring their own books. While this list isn’t comprehensive, several professors from around campus sat down with The Collegian to discuss the books they are working on and open a glimpse into the world of scholarship outside the classroom.
Early blooms: local signs of spring
Last week’s recent warm weather in Michigan brought an abundance of blossoms to Hills- dale College campus.
After decrease in rates, a second coming of Hillsdale head lice
Cases of head lice in Hillsdale County increased steadily over the last three years after dropping dramatically between 2008 and 2009. From 2009 to 2010, the number of head lice incidences increased by 38 percent. And from 2009 to 2010, cases increased by 25 percent.
Tornadoes’ widening gyres leave Hillsdale homes untouched
Tornado season arrived early this spring. Director of Hillsdale Security and Emergency Management Chris Martini sent a campus-wide email at 4:39 p.m. on March 12, officially marking Hillsdale College’s first tornado watch of the year. Nine minutes earlier, Hillsdale County officially went under its first watch of the season as well.
