Bradley Birzer, professor of history and Russell Amos Kirk chair in American Studies, released his sixth biography, “In Defense of Andrew Jackson,” on Tuesday. After working out a contract with Harry Crocker of Regnery Publishing in April 2017, Birzer ordered all of Jackson’s published papers and began to read. With the support of his wife, history lecturer Dedra Birzer, he...
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Entrepreneurship club back in action
After losing traction for a year or two, the officers of Hillsdale College’s Enactus club are kicking off the new school year with rebranding and a greater emphasis on the group’s connection to the campus and community. A coalition of thousands of students around the globe, Enactus invests in the campus — who identify and develop solutions to issues in...

SAB, Phi Mu Alpha partner for Concert on the Quad
The Student Activities Board and Phi Mu Alpha is teaming up to host a Concert on the Quad on Friday from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. behind Central Hall. The concert will feature 12 student performances and have refreshments available. One of the performers is sophomore Taryn Murphy, who is singing with her sister Ryan, a senior. The Murphy sisters...

A ‘student-facing’ ministry: Chaplain Rick moves office to Union
Hillsdale College Chaplain Adam Rick moved to a new office space due to renovations in the Knorr Student Center and the need to be closer to students. Rick’s office has been relocated to the former conference room behind AJ’s Cafe in the Grewcock Student Union after his previous office, located in Knorr across from the computer lab, was torn down...

Collegiate Scholars students bond at Camp Michindoh
On Aug. 23, 50 students from the Collegiate Scholars Program toted heavy blankets and duffel bags to their cabins to kick off an annual tradition of the program: a retreat at Michindoh Conference Center. CSP students have been coming to Michindoh for seminars, card games, and water activities long before Associate Professor of Classics and CSP Director Eric Hutchinson took...

Radio Free Hillsdale nominated for college radio awards
Seniors Ryan Kelly Murphy and Genevieve Suchyta jockey against other finalists to win first place for radio submissions to College Broadcasters, Incorporated. They were the first Hillsdale students to submit radio pieces to and be nominated as finalists in the CBI, for the Audio Newscast and Public Affairs Documentary categories respectively. In October, Murphy and Suchyta will travel to a...

Class of 2022 sets new records
Hillsdale College 2018 applicants faced the lowest admittance rate in the college’s admissions records, according to preliminary data. At 37 percent, this year’s enrollment rate is the lowest it has ever been, down from 41 percent last year and continuing a 4-year downward trend. The school’s Admissions Office usually aims for a class size ranging from 350 to 380 students,...
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