The Hillsdale College psychology department is the best bridge between the sciences and humanities because it understands and incorporates the value in both. Though psychology is small and unknown compared to the renowned humanities departments and the reputable science departments, this is beginning to change. Hillsdale students are called to pursue truth. But for philosophers...
Year: 2022
Agatha Christie’s novel cruises to the big screen
Is there anything you wouldn’t do for love? In the latest murder mystery, “Death on the Nile,” a couple devises a money scheme to support their new, “happy” marriage. In the end, however, murder defeats all lovers. This remake of Agatha Christie’s 1937 mystery novel “Death on the Nile” premiered in theaters over the weekend....
‘These have been the best five years of my life’
The Hillsdale College men’s basketball team honored graduating senior forwards Tavon Brown and Austen Yarian, and grabbed a key, 79-67 win over the Lake Erie College Storm to move into second place in the G-MAC. The team used a hot start to take a 14-point lead into halftime, and big baskets from its upperclassmen helped...
Profile: Michigan governor candidate Ryan Kelley
Republican Ryan Kelley said he’s running for governor because he sees too many self-serving people and not enough who want to do the right thing in the government today. “Too many times you have the people who would probably be great for the job just sitting on the sidelines, running their business, living their life,...
No end in sight with rising inflation
President Joe Biden has failed the American people once again. While the ongoing Ukraine-Russia crisis has put Americans on edge, the conflict also has worsened a domestic problem that targets our wallets and pocketbooks. Inflation is the highest it has been in 40 years, and the sad reality is that there is no end in...



