Two Hillsdale College alumni have upped the ante in their lawsuit to overturn Michigan’s prohibition of “ballot selfies.” Plaintiff Joel Crookston ’06 and Steve Klein ’05, his attorney, filed a motion to reply on Monday in their fight to amend a complaint they filed a year ago against Michigan election rules that prohibit people from photographing a marked...
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Townhouses to be completed by June
Off campus college students can look forward to more upscale housing availabilities starting next year. As a part of the College Park housing initiative, Hillsdale College trustee and Michigan builder Thomas Duke has taken it upon himself to build and fund a townhouse complex on the corner of West and College streets. Duke said he wants to provide more modern...

Students find community in Harvey’s wake
Two current students and one alumnus saw both the devastation and the resilient spirit of community as hurricane victims in Houston came together to clean up and rebuild. Sweeping through Houston and southeast Texas and dumping 52 inches of rain, Hurricane Harvey forced 34,000 people from their homes, caused damage in 130,000 homes, and led to the death of 31...

Wonder Woman showing this Thursday
Wonder Woman is lassoing her way to Hillsdale College at 8 p.m. on Thursday for the Student Activities Office’s first-ever Movie on the Quad event. The screen-on-the-green cinematic experience of the summer blockbuster, which is not available on DVD until Sept. 19, is putting student activities’ new blow-up projector screen to use. “We like that it is flexible and can...

Professors weigh in on statue debate
Hillsdale College professors from various academic fields voiced their opinion on the removal of Confederate soldiers statues across America in the aftermath of the violent protest in Charlottesville, Virginia on Aug. 12. “I think it’s lamentable that they’re removing those statues,” Michael Jordan, professor of English, said. “Every hero has got some kind of flaw or every hero has embraced...

Pro-Life group petitions to remove Sanger
This fall, Hillsdale’s Students for Life joined the growing campaign to remove the bust of Margaret Sanger, founder of Planned Parenthood, from the “Struggle for Justice” exhibit in the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. through petitionary action. The petition enumerates the club’s grievances with Sanger, which include her use of birth control and abortion as population suppressants in African-American...

Reusable thermoses replace paper cups
Paper to-go cups are now a no-go in the Knorr Dining Room. Instead, Bon Appétit Management Company, the college’s food service, is providing 1,600 reusable thermoses to students, faculty, and staff as a replacement to reduce waste, said David Apthorpe, Bon Appétit’s Hillsdale manager. Discarding the paper cups aligned with the food service company’s sustainability goals, he said. “More...
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