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Radio Free Hillsdale named college audio station of the year
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Radio Free Hillsdale named college audio station of the year

Radio Free Hillsdale Students pose with Michigan Association Radio Program of the Year award. WRFH Radio Free Hillsdale 101.7 FM won Station of the Year in the Michigan Association of Broadcasters’ College Audio competition, and The Collegian placed third for Michigan Press Association’ College Newspaper of the Year. Fourteen journalism students received awards and three...

Q&A: Judge Stuart Kyle Duncan
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Q&A: Judge Stuart Kyle Duncan

Judge Stuart Kyle Duncan serves on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. He visited Hillsdale College on March 2 to speak on a Federalist Society panel with attorney Marc Ayers. On March 9, Duncan traveled to Stanford University’s Law School to speak on “Covid, Guns, and Twitter.” His speech was interrupted by...

Alumni relations to debut Elizebeth Smith Friedman award
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Alumni relations to debut Elizebeth Smith Friedman award

Hillsdale alumna Elizabeth Friedman cracked hundreds of ciphers for the US military. After appeals from many alumni and friends of the college to recognize college alumni Elizebeth Smith Friedman, the college will introduce the Elizebeth Smith Friedman Freedom Award. The award, named after the 1915 Hillsdale alumna, will honor alumni who have promoted freedom in...

Documentary students to premiere film on Hillsdale’s independence
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Documentary students to premiere film on Hillsdale’s independence

The Capitol, Washington, D.C. Eight students will present their documentary on how Hillsdale College secured its right to refuse federal aid at 7 p.m. on April 19 in Plaster Auditorium.  Hillsdale College started opposing government funding in the 1960s. The documentary is this semester’s project for the documentary filmmaking course, taught by adjunct instructor Buddy...

Student lobbies for Christian, conservative values at United Nations conference on women’s issues
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Student lobbies for Christian, conservative values at United Nations conference on women’s issues

United Nations Headquarters, New York City. Despite the opposition, conservative voices need to be heard at the United Nations, said sophomore Mark Den Hollander who attended the U.N.’s annual Commission on the Status of Women last week.  The Commission on the Status of Women was established in 1949 and is the largest intergovernmental body dedicated...