Students who live a minimum of eight hours from campus can store only a TV and mini fridge in school housing over the summer, according to a new storage policy that takes effect in May. Previously, students were allowed to store two boxes, in addition to a TV and mini fridge. Diane Philipp, vice president of student affairs, said this...
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Sajak Visual Media Center now in operation
Sajak and Arnn take part in the dedication ceremony in May. Courtesy | Mark Waters Hillsdale College now has the capacity to produce more and improved video content after the opening of its new Sajak Visual Media Center on May 10. “The great gift of the Sajak Visual Media Center will help us reach more and more people in order...

Students get their hands dirty at Hillsdale Homestead
Some kids come to college thankful to escape the chores of a family farm. At the Hillsdale Homestead, students can embrace them. After the closure of Glei’s Orchards and Greenhouses last year, the college bought part of the land and set aside four acres to create the Hillsdale Homestead, a small, student-focused farm that opened this summer. Ryan Perkins, director...

Campus remembers ‘the voice of Hillsdale College’
The former voice of Hillsdale College fell silent last month. Linda Bryant-Solomon of Osseo Township died Sunday, Aug. 11, at the age of 77. Solomon was a wife, teacher, and — to many — the voice of Hillsdale College. After a career in teaching, including 28 years as a sixth grade teacher in Pittsford Area Schools, she worked as the...

Convocation speakers emphasize humility, joy in suffering
Arnn addresses Class of 2028 at Freshman Convocation. Courtesy | Megan Li Preparation for the future comes through cultivating perseverance, senior Faith Henry told guests at Freshman Convocation Aug. 25. The class of 2028 and their families heard from Henry as well as President Larry Arnn and senior Garrett Goolsby before taking the matriculation pledge on the East Lawn. A...

Fisk Museum to screen dinosaur documentary
“Why Dinosaurs?” will come to Hillsdale before official release. Courtesy | Anthony Swinehart They’re big, they’re bad, and they’re back. Dinosaurs are coming to Hillsdale’s campus with a free showing of the award-winning new Pinto Productions documentary “Why Dinosaurs?” at 7 p.m. Sept. 3 in Plaster Auditorium. The 72-minute documentary is about dinosaurs, paleontologists, and the coming-of-age of James Pinto,...
Hillsdale ranks no. 1 for most religious students
Hillsdale College students are the most religious in the nation, according to the 2025 edition of the Princeton Review’s Best 390 Colleges report. “While we are pleased to receive these top rankings from the Princeton Review, it’s important to note that such accolades are subjective and are not something we chase,” Provost Christopher VanOrman said. “We are confident that Hillsdale’s...
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