It’s difficult to imagine any gathering nowadays without some sort of arrangement of cheese, meats, crackers, fruit, or nuts — the charcuterie board. Most people use the word “charcuterie” interchangeably with cheese boards, yet the French word actually means “cold cuts,” or “delicatessen” in reference to meats. When creating a charcuterie board, both elements...
Author: Isabella S. Redjai
Remembering 9/11: America must remain strong, unified
Eighteen years ago yesterday, people across the United States woke up believing they had just experienced a nightmare. But alas, it wasn’t. Evil had rampaged a beautiful city and taken the lives of innocent Americans who never anticipated that their mundane, 9-to-5 workday would result in such terror. But on Sept. 12, the sun rose...
Freshmen: Take a lesson from Ronald Reagan
Dear Freshmen: Here you are. You’ve made it to Hillsdale, and are embarking on one of the most rewarding and most difficult journeys of your life so far. I hope that you find Hillsdale to be everything you’ve wished for and more, and to start off on the right foot, I want to indulge the...
Tocco encourages students to discover ‘God-given talents’
In order to motivate students and give them some useful steps to discover their “God-given talents,” businessman and founder of D.L. Tocco & Associates, Inc., Donald “Don” Tocco spoke at Hillsdale College on Thursday, April 11. “Many persons do not discover what those talents are until later in life by virtue of some accident or...
Will Witt talks about making friends, influencing enemies
Twenty-two-years old, former student at University of Colorado Boulder, and self-proclaimed as having “the best hair in the conservative movement,” PragerU’s Will Witt gave a lecture last Thursday on “how to win friends and influence enemies in an increasingly liberal world” for campus club Citizens for Self-Governance. Witt said he was both a liberal and...