My greatest fear as an intern reporter was the I.T. guy. He wanted me to play on the office softball team, and although I like baseball, I didn’t think that spending my Saturday mornings on a dusty softball field in the hot, D.C. sun with a bunch of people that I didn’t even know sounded especially fun. But he was...
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Hillsdale College commemorates 9/11
As 11 a.m. classes let out, a quiet crowd gathered in front of Central Hall. The entire student body of the Hillsdale Academy, Hillsdale College students and faculty, and those visiting campus for the Center for Constructive Alternatives filled the Quad to commemorate the eleventh anniversary of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. The forty-five minute memorial service was...

History continues with rennovations to Ambler Health Center
By closing one chapter in the Ambler Health Center’s long history, the college turned to a fresh page in order to serve Hillsdale students and staff with updated facilities and staffing hours. In 2011, Richard Péwé, vice president of administration, announced that funds would be reserved for renovations to the Health Center. While it would have been cheaper for the...
College prepares new core curriculum
Hillsdale College’s core is about to get a workout. Over the past year, professors and administrators discussed, deliberated, and formulated a new core curriculum. They didn’t always agree, said former Dean of Faculty Paul Moreno. “There were differences of opinion, much like the Constitution,” Moreno said. “But when we came to a decision, it was greater than two to one.”...
DSP striving for healthy fraternity
Delta Sigma Phi fraternity, after the loss of its house last semester, intends to spend this year focusing on improving their chapter. The fraternity hopes to build a positive image on campus through academics and philanthropy. DSP received below average marks on its accreditation by its national organization for the last six years, fraternity president Brett Miller said. They did...
‘Bigg’ changes for the Student Activities Board
The charm of campus life was too satisfying for Amanda Bigney `11 to simply leave behind after graduation. This summer, Bigney, a graduate of Hillsdale College, was hired to replace outgoing Student Activities Director Kevin Boyle. As the new director, Bigney oversees the daily operations of Grewcock Student Union, the Spirit Club, men and women’s residence life, Student Federation, The...
Firearms Club replaces Shotgun Club
The Firearms Club, previously known as the Shotgun Club, is making changes this year to make club leadership stronger and the club more organized. “We need stronger organization this year to be able to reach out to more students who want to have fun and gain experience shooting in a comfortable setting,” said sophomore Matteo Moran. The club changed its...
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