The New York City Council proposed a new bill on Jan. 23 to allow green card holders and immigrants with work visas to vote in mayoral races and other elections in New York City. If passed, this legislation will further degrade the rule of law by extending the right to vote to nearly one million...
Baldwin sets school record at Wide Track Classic
John Ethan Baldwin stole the show for the men’s track team this week with an outstanding performance in the heptathlon. The sophomore multi-event athlete shattered the school record by 39 points and ended with a final score of 5040 points. He won the event and set an NCAA Division II Provisional Mark. “His performance was...
Great Start Collaborative addresses county-wide childcare crisis
The Hillsdale County Great Start Collaborative, a group of community leaders and parents who work to improve early childcare, addressed the childcare crisis in Hillsdale County on Feb. 6. Kristy Wood, a member of the Child Care Network, continued by addressing the county’s crisis in particular. There are only seven licensed facilities in Hillsdale, she...
Hillsdale College should include F.A. Hayek in the Liberty Walk
Every morning, more than five million people wake up in the modern city-state of Singapore — men and women of various means, needs, and places to go. Its citizens produce untold amounts of goods, from gasoline to clothing to sandwiches. There won’t be too much, nor too little, but just the right amount. This miracle...
Career Services to host Classical School Job Fair
On Thursday, Feb. 13th, Career Services will be hosting its 12th annual Classical School Job Fair from 11 to 4 p.m. in the Searle Center. 46 classical schools from 22 states and Washington, D.C. will be in attendance, 14 of which are part of the Barney Charter program. Each school will be accepting resumes from...




