Jason Gehrke ’07 is an assistant professor of history at Hillsdale College. This interview has been edited for length and style. If you were stranded on an island and could choose three items to have with you, what would they be? The “Confessions” of Saint Augustine and, assuming that there would be a source of...
A Voice for the Voiceless
The fight against abortion has been a long–and at times discouraging–one. Many of those who began the fight 50 years ago are in desperate need of reinforcement. It’s time for young, strong voices to step up and defend life. Generation Z, adults aged 18 to 25 years old, are the future of this country. We...
Move On From Jan. 6
On Jan. 6, 2022, President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris held a memorial for the one-year anniversary of what Harris called the “violent assault on democracy.” They presented it as a grave day in history that ought to be remembered for years to come. There is no doubt this was an intense, heavy...
Columbian student to bring his homegrown coffee to Hillsdale
Tucked away in a small valley in the Northern hills of Columbia lies fields teeming with coffee beans and sugar cane plants. This is the home of Café Coronel, a coffee company named after Colonel Ariel Vargas, better known in Hillsdale as senior Juan Vargas Hernández’s father. Seven years ago, the Vargas family traded the...
TikTok stars dive into the internet on new podcast
Two TikTok sensations have made the move to long-form content. Britney Broski and Sara Schauer have started their podcast entitled, “Violating Community Guidelines,” on which they explore the strange nooks and crannies of the internet. What started off as features on their Youtube channels, like “Zillow Gone Wild,” has now evolved into a more intense...




