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...
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Holmes signs with Buffalo Bills
After four up-and-down seasons with the soon-to-be Las Vegas Raiders, Hillsdale football alum Andre Holmes ‘11, is continuing his six-year-old career with the Buffalo Bills. Holmes, who had a base salary of $2 million in 2016, is earning a bit of a pay-raise with a three-year, $6.5 million contract. “I texted Dre to congratulate him...
Hillsdale alum coaches in NCAA Tournament
Hillsdale alum Michael Furlong ‘15 took spring break travel to a whole new level last week as he helped prepare the Kansas State University’s men’s basketball team for the opening round of the NCAA tournament, where they fell to the Cincinnati Bearcats on March 17. Furlong spent four years playing men’s basketball at Hillsdale, rising...
McCall ’78 to take over Mich. Children’s Service Agency
Hermann McCall ’78 will become the executive director for the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services’ Children’s Services Agency in late April. McCall is leaving his position of 14 years as director of the Juvenile Justice Programs, a segment of the CSA, to relieve Steve Yager, who retiring after 30 years as the executive...
Hillsdale alumni take over Trump’s administration
Hillsdale graduates are filing into key positions in the Trump administration, ranging from speechwriters to legal counsel. “I admire them all,” Hillsdale College President Larry Arnn said. “These are fine jobs of high service for accomplished, experienced young people.” At least four graduates have taken roles in the new administration. But with numerous Cabinet confirmations...



