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College finishes phase 1 of construction on visual media center

College finishes phase 1 of construction on visual media center

The Hillsdale media team will use the new visual media center to produce online courses, K-12 outreach, and commercials. Courtesy | Elizabeth Gray Construction on the Pat Sajak Visual Media Center is complete, according to Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé.  The building at the intersection of Fayette and Union streets, next to the Stanton Center for American Classical Education, will...

Hillsdale places third in math competition

Hillsdale places third in math competition

The six students who participated in the Putnam Competition stand in descending score order from left to right. Courtesy | David Gaebler Math students smashed school records and ranked third statewide in the 84th annual William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition. The Putnam is a six-hour long exam, taken in two sessions, held on the first Saturday of December at institutions...

Campus Rec hosts first Hillsdale Olympics

Campus Rec hosts first Hillsdale Olympics

Campus Rec hosted its first-ever Hillsdale Olympics Feb. 12 to Feb 16. Courtesy | Campus Rec Niedfeldt Residence and Team Ritchey took gold this week in Campus Rec’s Hillsdale Olympics. Diverse teams — from friend groups to dorms to fraternities and sororities — competed in activities similar to Homecoming week, according to sophomore Campus Rec promo team member sophomore Ethan...

Institutional Advancement announces staff promotions

Institutional Advancement announces staff promotions

Bill Gray ’01 is the new vice president of institutional advancement, assuming the title long held by John Cervini ’74, who has become the executive vice president for institutional advancement.  “Our outreach programs convey the meaning and much of the teaching of the college to vast audiences outside,” said Larry P. Arnn, president of Hillsdale College. “These two men carry...

Reagan statue moved to storage after 12 years on the Quad

Reagan statue moved to storage after 12 years on the Quad

Reagan’s place on the Quad is now empty as the college prepares to begin construction. Isaac Green | Collegian Maintenance workers removed the Ronald Reagan statue from its position between the Dow Hotel and Christ Chapel last week. It is now in storage, awaiting a new location as the college prepares to build the Diana Davis Spencer Graduate School of...

Don Tocco to hear student fundraising pitches

Don Tocco to hear student fundraising pitches

Philanthropist and businessman Don Tocco is back on campus this week, and he’s looking to give thousands of dollars to Hillsdale clubs and organizations. The donor will host a fundraising presentation challenge today, beginning at 5 p.m. in the Formal Lounge, where 33 students will give a two to three-minute pitch about their organization’s funding needs. The judging panel of...

Visiting journalist addresses Taylor Swift, American culture

Visiting journalist addresses Taylor Swift, American culture

All is not well with the American taste in music if Americans think Taylor Swift is a sophisticated artist, according to Mark Hemingway, journalist for The Federalist and Real Clear Investigations. In a talk titled “Taylor Swift and American Cultural Decline,” Hemingway argued Tuesday night that Swift’s music is not high-level art like Americans and critics have claimed, but a...

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