Students can visit Nashville, Tennessee, over fall break and explore professional opportunities as part of the first-ever trip to the city sponsored by Career Services. “Nashville is a real up-and-coming city, and it’s as open as Chicago is closed,” said Director of Career Services Ken Koopmans. The trip, which costs $125, will run from Wednesday...
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Newest Spanish professor is the ‘dream colleague’
By day he’s a Spanish professor, but any other time he is the cofounder of a puppetry troupe. Jared White, associate professor of Spanish, is one of the newest additions to the Hillsdale College faculty. In his first semester, he is teaching two sections of Spanish 101 and Spanish 413: Spanish Literature: 1140-1700. White grew...
US Army hosts warrior challenge for students
The United States Army will challenge the Hillsdale student body to test its physical limits at the Hillsdale All American Warrior Challenge this Sunday, Oct. 17, in Hayden Park. Teams of four will race against the clock and complete a wide variety of physically demanding activities in hopes of winning a steak dinner. The Man...
Friday night skies: physics department hosts telescope night
The physics department, along with the Society of Physics Students hosted a telescope night on Friday, Oct. 1. The event was open to the community, so long as attendees could navigate their way back to the telescope area in the dark. Behind the baseball field, a 10-inch Newtonian Reflector on a German Equatorial mount was...
Hamilton Society averts nuclear strike at Hillsdale
Members of the Alexander Hamilton Society narrowly averted a nuclear war on Oct. 1. AHS hosted an event called “War Games,” in which six political international organizations embarked on mock diplomatic negotiations to prevent a nuclear war. The club held two concurrent simulations in different classrooms of Lane Hall from 4 p.m to 7 p.m. ...




