Several Hillsdale College students will be competing in this year’s Everett Oratory Contest for the chance at winning a $3,000 prize. They will be presenting speeches on the topic of “National Security and Privacy: Principles for Achieving a Just Balance.” Each student will be delivering a speech with their own approach to this issue. The...
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IFC blood drive sees 77 student volunteer donors
The Interfraternity Council partnered with the Red Cross last week to hold a blood drive for Hillsdale College students. On Feb. 19, 77 students gave their time and blood. According to the Red Cross, one donation could potentially help more than one person. The drive, however, did not quite meet its goal of 93 bags...
Pence’s response to North Korea at the Olympics was brave and historic
Vice President Mike Pence took a hard stance against the cooperation between North Korea and South Korea during the 2018 Winter Olympics. Two weeks ago, Pence attended the opening ceremony and caused a stir in the American press. He did not stand or applaud for the joint Korean team when they entered during the Parade...
Retired Professors stick around in Hillsdale
Some Hillsdale professors fall in love with the city and decide to stay — even after they retire from teaching. Over the years, Hillsdale College professors come and go, but some professors remain in the area, continuing to contribute to the community. Will Morrisey came to teach in the politics department at Hillsdale in...
‘Reading Around,’ a cure for the curious
“No readers get to everything they want to read. In fact, the more we read the worse the problem grows.” Director of the Dow Journalism Program John J. Miller opens his newest book by addressing a number of issues pertinent to avid readers. Released in January, “Reading Around: Journalism on Authors, Artists, and Ideas,” includes...