The Hillsdale College men’s basketball team won the final two games of its regular season, earning second place in the G-MAC and a bye into the semifinal round of the conference tournament on Friday. Though they still have more basketball to play, the Chargers have clinched their fifth-straight season with at least 19 wins, the...
Year: 2022
Area 51, Atlantis, and AIDS vaccines
A supposedly satanic Metaverse ad, a CIA agent disguised as a Hillsdale College student, and nefarious AIDS vaccine experiments were among some conspiracy theories a few Hillsdale students were bold enough to recently share. Although they talked about different theories and even different understandings of the term “conspiracy theory” itself, all were eager to offer...
Professors consider the role of narrative in life
A panel of three professors from various departments spoke at a forum on Feb. 25 about the nature and function of narrative in life: the importance of both coherence and transcendence in narratives, the relationship between narrative and history, and how narrative is both necessary and insufficient to understanding life. The Lyceum, a student group...
WHIP student featured on front page of the National Catholic Register
Prominent Catholic publication the National Catholic Register featured junior WHIP student Meghan Schultz’s latest article on the front page of its Feb.13 newspaper. “I was very excited to see Meghan’s work in the National Catholic Register,” said Heather Schultz ’98, Schultz’s mother and former editor-in-chief of the Collegian. “I was very proud of the fact...
New charter school management organization hires first CEO
A new charter-school management organization associated with Hillsdale College hired its first CEO last month. Joel Schellhammer ’01 started as CEO of American Classical Education Inc. in January. The organization formed last year to oversee the creation of charter schools in Tennessee, where Gov. Bill Lee, a Republican, invited Hillsdale College to bring its Barney...




