Three Hillsdale alumni are clerking for the Supreme Court in the term that begins next month. Garrett West Jr. ’15, Elliot Gaiser ’12, and Manuel Valle ’11 began their new jobs in July. They join six other Hillsdale alumni who have served as clerks for the court in the last 25 years, according to...
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Alumni return to Hillsdale, begin dating and now engaged
“You know who’s the cutest boy in our class? Zane Mabry.” Hadiah Ritchey ’20 turned to her friends and told them this in AJ’s Cafe her senior year. Though they barely knew each other at that point, Ritchey and Mabry ’20 are now engaged after reconnecting and dating as alumni. Ritchey is currently the project...
In Brief: Hillsdale alumnus, student win state journalism awards
Last year’s editor-in-chief of the Collegian won a first-place award for investigative reporting and an honorable mention for best writer from the Michigan Press Association in college journalism awards announced last week. Nolan Ryan ’20, reported on Hillsdale’s lawsuit against the University of Missouri in 2019. Other journalism students and alumni won six awards in...
Inaugural legacy board to lead senior class gift selection and fundraising
The legacy board, a student-led initiative facilitated by the alumni office, will be taking over the senior gift process usually led by the senior class officers. Fiona Shea, assistant director of student and young alumni programs, said the goal of the legacy board is to promote class unity and assist in creating a class story...
Through the hills and the dales: Alumnae find ‘Commune’ in Atlanta
“What’s special about Atlanta is how arbitrary it is,” said Atlantan and Hillsdale College graduate Aaron Schepps ’14. Areas like Washington, D.C. or Grand Rapids, Michigan have long been the centers of gravity for clusters of Hillsdale College alumni. But Atlanta is the newest landing spot among alumni due to Atlanta Classical Academy, an affiliate...




