Hillsdale’s policy groups and political organizations from both sides of the aisle gathered for Citizens for Self-Governance’s second annual Politics and Policy mixer last Thursday. CSG president, senior Emily Heubaum, created the event last year when she was the club’s marketing chair. As a new organization on campus, she saw the group’s need for better communication and collaboration between CSG...
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YAF remembers 9/11 victims
Students, faculty, staff, and community members gathered in front of Central Hall on Wednesday at noon for a 9/11 memorial ceremony organized by Hillsdale’s Young Americans for Freedom. Junior Carl Miller, president of Hillsdale’s YAF chapter, welcomed the crowd, saying the anniversary of 9/11 is a solemn occasion but also “a day of gratitude to firefighters, law enforcement, and service...

College introduces new newsletter for women
Women on campus now have a direct line to female faculty and staff through the new Curate Newsletter. Curate is a monthly digital newsletter created by women faculty for female students. The inspiration for the newsletter came from Rebekah Dell, associate dean of women, and her desire to support female resident advisors. “This has actually been something I’ve wanted to...

Roche Sports Complex receives security updates
A tall and tan circular desk now sits at the entrance of the Hillsdale College Roche Sports Complex. Behind that desk sits a security employee with a scanner and a tablet, all of which are a part of an initiative to enhance the college’s security. Associate Athletic Director for Business Management and Compliance Josh Calver said the new technology is...

Charger athletics introduces new loyalty program
The Hillsdale College Athletic Department just released a new student loyalty program for the fall semester. At all upcoming, ticketed, on-campus sporting events, employees will scan student IDs to earn Supercharged Loyalty Points, which can be used to earn a multitude of prizes. These include t-shirts, a Bluetooth speaker, and a pizza party, among other rewards. Gwendolyn Buchhop, community relations...

Q&A: Daniel McCarthy
Dan McCarthy gave a talk to students and faculty on Sept. 5 titled “Nationalism and the Future of Conservatism.” Mr. McCarthy is the editor of Modern Age, a conservative journal published by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute. He also contributes to a variety of publications including the New York Times and USA Today. You graduated with a degree in classics from...

Postal center takes over student mailroom operations
Last year, students hoping to find misplaced packages often went to the postal center when their mail didn’t arrive in the Grewcock mailroom. But the postal center did not receive or process student packages, and was unable to help students find them. “We were like a third party trying to run intervention,” said Deborah Holmes-Johnson, copy center & postal center...
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