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Arlie to play at Centralhallapalooza this month

Arlie to play at Centralhallapalooza this month

Indie-pop band Arlie will perform at Centralhallapalooza on April 23, the Student Activities Board announced on Monday. “My band and I are so excited to play at Hillsdale,” lead-singer Nate Banks told The Collegian. “College shows are so much fun, especially when we’re playing for people who are already into the music — sounds like we’ve got some real fans...

College to hire 10 full-time faculty this fall

College to hire 10 full-time faculty this fall

Hillsdale College plans to hire 10 full-time faculty in the fall to fill positions opened by retirements and departmental expansions.  The art, biology, economics, education, psychology, physics, and religion departments will hire professors for next year. There is also an open position at the Kirby Center in Washington, D.C.  Mark Maier, senior advisor to the provost, said the college hires...

Legacy Board announces class officers, legacy board members

Legacy Board announces class officers, legacy board members

The Senior Class Legacy Board announced the class of 2023 class officers at its annual formal dinner on April 4. More than 100 juniors gathered in the Searle Center to hear the long-awaited results.  The new class officers are as follows: President, Andrew Davidson; Vice President, Josh Barker; Secretary, Joseph Coleman; Treasurer, Beth Potwardowski, and Social Chair, Megan Williams. Davidson,...

Disney’s worst enemy speaks on critical race theory in schools

Disney’s worst enemy speaks on critical race theory in schools

  The best solution for defeating the Marxist-Leninist ideologies within institutions today is to lay siege to them and create alternatives, said Christopher Rufo at a lecture on Tuesday.  Rufo is a senior fellow and director of the initiative on critical race theory at the Manhattan Institute. He is also a contributing editor at City Journal and this semester’s Pulliam...

Q&A: Matt ‘Montie’ Montgomery ’19

Q&A: Matt ‘Montie’ Montgomery ’19

Montie Montgomery ’19 graduated from Hillsdale with a degree in politics. He is a producer for Our American Stories. What do you do at Our American Stories? It’s a nationally-syndicated, long-form storytelling radio show on around 330+ stations. I essentially make radio documentaries and they’re highly produced. My job as a producer is to make them sound nice. I put...

Don Tocco gives $35,000 to Greek Houses. ATO receives $7,500

Don Tocco gives $35,000 to Greek Houses. ATO receives $7,500

After a three-hour-long chess battle, senior Michael Craig of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity narrowly seized victory in Don Tocco’s sports competition.  “I was so much impressed with Michael and how smart he is,” Tocco, a businessman and philanthropist, said. “He’s a fine competitor. It was a real pleasure to spend that time with everybody but certainly with Michael playing a...

SAB hosts first-ever scavenger hunt in downtown Hillsdale

SAB hosts first-ever scavenger hunt in downtown Hillsdale

Students explored the ins-and-outs of the city of Hillsdale at the Student Activities Board’s scavenger hunt in downtown Hillsdale on Friday. Students who attended explored the city while making stops in participating businesses to complete challenges and earn prizes.  “The whole idea was we organized with businesses in town beforehand and had them offer a reward, discount, prize, or activity...

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