Newly-confirmed Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh took office this week with the first all-female team of clerks — and Hillsdale alumna Megan Lacy ’07 is one of them. “Justice Kavanaugh has made a wise choice,” said Ryan Walsh, the chief deputy solicitor general for the state of Wisconsin, a 2009 Hillsdale graduate and a friend of Lacy. Lacy stepped into...
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Extreme makeover: Galloway dorm edition
Galloway Residence will reveal its brand new face next semester after only seven months of construction. Although it will not house students until next fall, the dorm will be completely finished by December. The new building will feature small study nooks, large gathering spaces, a new kitchen, and new plumbing. Built in 1949, Galloway was Hillsdale’s oldest unrenovated dorm. Until...

Penny’s, SAB partner to hold campus painting contest
Penny’s coffee shop, which opened earlier this semester, will be hosting a campus-wide painting contest tonight. Student Activities Board and Penny’s have partnered to host “Penny’s and Painting” on Thursday, Oct. 11 in the New Dorm from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Free coffee will be available and the winner of the contest will receive a voucher for a free...

Hillsdale celebrates Kirk’s legacy 100 years later
“Every single thing Russell touched became magical,” Annette Kirk said of her husband, the late historian and conservative thinker, Russell Kirk. In a tribute to Russell Kirk’s long-lasting influence on both conservatism and Hillsdale College, Annette visited Hillsdale and spoke there on Wednesday, along with Alan Cornett, a long-time friend of the Kirks; Professor of History Brad Birzer, who holds...

Hayden Park sports new soccer fields
With more than $200,000 in recent improvements for Hayden Park, the park’s staff is looking to attract larger crowds than ever to the recreation spot, according to Hayden Park Fitness and Recreation Director Bill Lundberg. Lundberg, one of the driving forces behind the improvements to the park, helped make the decision to allocate funds to a 100-by 140-meter grass field,...

Spiegel speaks on racial justice, open-mindedness
Few memorials to Martin Luther King Jr., pay tribute to the true bases of his civil-rights progress — which “pivoted on ideas that are much less popular now,” argued Jim Spiegel, professor of philosophy and religion at Taylor University. Speaking to an audience of about 30 people in a lecture at Hillsdale College on Thursday, Oct. 4, Spiegel said King...

Data visualization, programming course to be offered over Fall Break
Most Hillsdale College students take time for leisure over Fall Break, but for the first time in recent history, students have the option to take a class instead. The class, Visualization and Analysis of Data, will be taught Oct. 17-20 by George Forman, a senior machine learning scientist for Amazon. Forman will also give a lecture on Monday, Oct. 22....
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