Many students like myself only get to see their families once during a semester — over Thanksgiving — and we would like to spend time with our families when we get that chance. But Hillsdale College’s Thanksgiving break often falls directly before “hell week,” the last full week of classes and the time when final...
Faculty, students predict the presidential election
Joe Biden’s campaign tactics will win the day. Sherri Rose, chairwoman of French, director of French study abroad programs: “I predict that Joe Biden will win because some Americans that didn’t vote in the last election now feel a greater sense of urgency to respond to Biden’s message of unifying the country.” Kelli Kazmier, assistant...
Political agendas shouldn’t define justice
This past week, the Senate Judiciary Committee debated whether to confirm Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court. Although this confirmation process has not focused on Barrett’s personal history as much as Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s hearings in 2018 did, the Democratic Party has still attempted to taint the judicial process with politics....
Start scholarships for athletes wanting to study in Washington
When students return to Hillsdale after a semester in the Washington Hillsdale Internship Program, they have confidence in their abilities, assurance of their career path, and maybe even a job lined up for after graduation. Every year, however, one-quarter of Hillsdale students can’t take advantage of one of the college’s best educational opportunities due to...
A COVID-19 vaccine is unconstitutional and dangerous
Under Operation Warp Speed, President Donald Trump’s administration is racing to develop a vaccine that will end the COVID-19 pandemic. But despite the promises of a silver bullet to end the pandemic, the COVID-19 vaccine poses a potential danger to liberty, and our health. According to Politico magazine, the president believes that a vaccine is...