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Faculty panel discusses impact of marijuana legalization in Michigan

Faculty panel discusses impact of marijuana legalization in Michigan

Faculty were split on the social ramifications of marijuana legalization in Michigan during a panel discussion this week. On Feb. 5, Hillsdale’s chapter of Citizens for Self-Governance hosted a discussion panel on the legalization of marijuana. As Professors Angelica Pytel, Roger Butters, Gary Wolfram, Paul Moreno, and General Counsel for Hillsdale College Bob Norton explained the legalization process, they concluded...

Classical Liberal Organization to serve as a forum for ideas

Classical Liberal Organization to serve as a forum for ideas

Students are restarting the Classical Liberal Organization, a club dedicated to an open forum of ideas and hosting thought-provoking discussions. On Jan. 31st, the Classical Liberal Organization held their inaugural meeting. Under the leadership of juniors Tim Runstadler, Calvin Zabrocki, and Christian Betz, several students met to discuss a series of guest lectures, given by faculty members and students, concerning...

VanDerWeide chosen as new director of marketing content

VanDerWeide chosen as new director of marketing content

Monica VanDerWeide ’95 started her new job as the director of marketing content just before winter break. Before taking this position, she was the director of publications for External Affairs, which dealt largely with print publications. VanDerWeide said she is looking forward to new projects as she takes on Hillsdale’s digital media. “It’s just exciting that I’ll be involved in...

Chemistry’s VanOrman named as next provost

Chemistry’s VanOrman named as next provost

The proud owner of a Harley Davidson motorcycle, dedicated chemistry professor for 27 years, and dean of the natural sciences for 13 years, Christopher VanOrman is now ready to take on a new position at Hillsdale College as provost. VanOrman will officially be instated as the chief academic officer of the college on June 1, taking over for Provost David...

Imprimis hits 4 million subscribers

Imprimis hits 4 million subscribers

Hillsdale College’s Imprimis publication reached 4 million subscribers toward the end of 2018. Since entering circulation in 1972 with 1,000 subscribers, Imprimis’ growth was steady in its early years but has spiked more recently. The admissions and marketing departments both note clear effects in their own departments due to Imprimis’ increasing popularity. Director of Programs for External Affairs Matt Bell...

College station receives awards from Michigan broadcasting group

College station receives awards from Michigan broadcasting group

The Michigan Association of Broadcasters recently awarded Hillsdale College’s radio station, Radio Free Hillsdale, seven total awards for its work in the past year, including three first-place awards. These awards are open to college stations across the state, including Michigan State University and Grand Valley State University. Despite submitting nominations to only five of the eight radio categories for MAB,...

Mossey Library offers free New York Times digital subscription

Mossey Library offers free New York Times digital subscription

Hillsdale College students and faculty will now be able to access The New York Times digitally without paying for a subscription, thanks to recent changes at Mossey Library. Mossey Library is entering the digital world of news media as all students and faculty will have full online access to The New York Times. The New York Times Company has established...

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