Year: 2017

Home 2017
Lopez talks love and law
Post

Lopez talks love and law

Kathryn Jean Lopez is a nationally syndicated columnist and the editor-at-large of the National Review Online. “K-Lo,” as she is known online and on talk radio, is most known for her commentary on faith and public life, human dignity, and feminism. She serves on the Archdiocese of New York’s Pro-Life Commission and is a graduate...

Multi-million dollar concept proposed for Hillsdale Municipal Airport expansion
Post

Multi-million dollar concept proposed for Hillsdale Municipal Airport expansion

A set of concept designs shared exclusively with The Collegian showcase plans for a $3 to $8 million expansion for the Hillsdale Municipal Airport, including the additions of a restaurant, museum, and pilot shop. “We want to get together some sponsors, donors, and aviation enthusiasts to help build and incorporate an educational element into this...

Alumni return to recruit teachers at job fair
Post

Alumni return to recruit teachers at job fair

One year ago, Danielle Garceau ’16 attended her third and final Classical School Job Fair at Hillsdale College. Or so she thought. After accepting a teaching job at Rocky Mountain Classical Academy just two days after last year’s job fair, Garceau started teaching middle school mathematics in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Last week, she returned to...

‘The Kingdom of Speech’ in review: Wolfe’s ‘New Journalism’ is getting old
Post

‘The Kingdom of Speech’ in review: Wolfe’s ‘New Journalism’ is getting old

BAM! A right cross to that sniveling Charles Darwin and his so-called “Theory of Evolution.” Then … WHAP! A slap to Noam Chomsky and his sycophantic band of MIT-desk-bound Darwinian linguists. That’s the conceit of “The Kingdom of Speech,” New York City-based journalist Tom Wolfe’s 2016 book which argues that it is language, not natural...