Radio Free Hillsdale 101.7 FM received five finalist spots from the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System for its 2017 college-level awards. For its inaugural year on the air, the IBS recognized Hillsdale College’s radio station for five of its more than 20 submissions. Finalists were in the top 10 percent of entries. The national competition received four...
Men’s track wins Conference Crossover
With various strong performances, the Charger men took first place at Saturday’s home meet. The Conference Crossover, held at the Margot V. Biermann Center, drew teams from the G-MAC, GLIAC, and GLVC. While the Crossover didn’t exactly turn out the way it was planned, head coach Andrew Towne said it was a success with those...
Professor helps design efficient diagnostic devices
Professor of Chemistry Mark Nussbaum’s sabbatical at Colorado State University allowed him to hike outdoors in the Rocky Mountains almost every weekend — some of the same types of environments where his research devices may someday be used. Nussbaum performed analytical chemistry research in the area of microfluidics in Charles Henry’s lab, the...
Meet the Councilmen: Ray Briner
When Ray Briner spends time with his 7-year-old daughter, he puts aside all phone calls or work related duties. He said he is seeking to create a healthy environment in Hillsdale for his daughter to grow up in, just as he did. This past November, Ray Briner was elected to his first public office...
Poor scholarly work obscures critical, compelling narrative
As nationalists try to salvage liberalism from the grip of globalists, a Notre Dame professor says both sides labor fruitlessly, as conservative nationalism offers no substantive alternative to progressive globalism. In short, Patrick Deneen, associate professor of political science at the University of Notre Dame, argues that liberalism — whether left-wing or right-wing...




