The United States needs to stop expecting other cultures to be similar to ours, according to a panel of scholars and military experts who spoke at the Center for Military History and Grand Strategy’s second annual conference on “The Afghanistan War.” The panel, held Sept. 8 at 4 p.m. in the Searle Center, featured Assistant...
SAB turns arb into La La Land
The Student Activities Board will host its “La La Land”-themed Garden Party this Friday from 9 p.m. to 12 a.m. in the Slayton Arboretum. “La La Land” is a 2016 film starring Emma Stone as Mia and Ryan Gosling as Sebastian. The movie is known for its colorful dresses, jazz music, and dancing. In the...
K-12 panel advises students on becoming educators
Classical education is about molding the virtue and character of students through knowledge, Hillsdale Academy Headmaster Mike Roberts said in a panel discussion sponsored by the education department on Sept. 7. In addition to Roberts, the panel featured Chairman of Education Benjamin Beier, Assistant Professor of Education Jonathan Gregg, and Assistant Provost for K-12 Education...
“Wasn’t That Special” reviews 50 years of SNL
As the late-night comedy showcase “Saturday Night Live” approaches its 50th season, two podcast hosts are rewatching and summarizing half a century of comedy sketches for their listeners. Scot Bertram, general manager of Radio Free Hillsdale 101.7 FM, and National Review columnist Christian Schneider published the first episode of their podcast “Wasn’t That Special” through...
Chick-fil-A comes to campus for a day
Chick-fil-A came to campus on Sept. 12, courtesy of the office of administrative affairs. From 5 to 6 p.m., students could exchange a meal swipe for the original chicken sandwich or spicy chicken sandwich and fries from the grill. Freshman Mercy Franzonello said she had not tried Chick-fil-A before. “It’s really good,” Franzonello said, “The...