Shortly after the terrorist attacks in London, President Donald Trump began to voice his thoughts via Twitter. And as is become his habit, he did so recklessly. Trump’s obsession with Twitter is hurting not only his agenda, but he is also embarrassing the country and the conservative movement, which had hoped to make substantive progress...
Year: 2017
Hillsdale Alumnus William Sellers fills open seat on Alabama Supreme Court
Spanish Fort, Ala. – Alabama’s governor appointed William Sellers ’85 to the Alabama Supreme Court on May 25 to fill the vacancy left by now-Chief Justice Lyn Stuart. Sellers is a longtime aide of Republican Gov. Kay Ivey, having served as the chair of her 2010 and 2014 campaigns for lieutenant governor. With Sellers’ appointment,...
Terror blitz in London shows it’s time to fight for ‘Victory over Islamism’
At least seven people died in a series of attacks in London coordinated by Islamist terrorists on Saturday. More than 40 were injured. For hours, fear gripped the country. After the recent tragedies at Westminster and Manchester, the incident in London marks the third time in 10 weeks terrorists attacked the United Kingdom. Sadiq Khan, the...
Douglass returns to Hillsdale
Frederick Douglass returned to Hillsdale College permanently on Friday. College President Larry Arnn unveiled the “fierce,” 7-foot-tall bronze statue of the famous freed slave and abolitionist orator — who spoke at the college on Jan. 21, 1863 — to a standing ovation of around 300 college students, staff, faculty, and visitors packed into Kresge Plaza...
Softball competes in final GLIAC tournament
Over the course of a single season, the Hillsdale softball team went from wondering whether they would make it to the GLIAC tournament to competing for first place on the final day of the conference season. Though the Chargers were pushed out of the single-elimination tournament after falling 3-1 to Saginaw Valley, the team which...




