Robert Alt, president and CEO of the Buckeye Institute, was the lead attorney in Phillips v. OSHA, the case in which the U.S. Supreme Court issued a stay preventing the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s COVID-19 vaccination mandate from going into effect on Jan. 13. Alt spoke at Hillsdale on Feb. 16. What...
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QUICK HITS: Michael Chambers
Michael Chambers is a vsiting assistant professor of English. This interview has been edited for length, clarity, and style. What is one of the coolest things you have ever done? I’ve gotten to stay twice now overnight in a French chateau that is owned by a friend of a friend. He’s a count but doesn’t...
Career Services hosts trip to Grand Rapids
Students will have the opportunity to network with some of the nearly 300 alumni working in Grand Rapids at Career Services’ Alumni Networking Reception next Thursday, March 1. “Networking is vital to finding and securing professional opportunities, whether an internship, summer job, or post-graduate position,” said Roma Rogers, program manager and internship coordinator. Rogers said...
Canada’s Descent into Tyranny Should Worry U.S.
Canada left the ranks of liberal democracies last weekend and became a dictatorship under its Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau. At his order, police called in from throughout the country crushed an up to that point entirely peaceful protest against his COVID-19 vaccination mandate, forcibly removing the truckers from the capital of Ottawa. In the United...
‘Doing our best’: Restaurants cope with staffing, supply issues
As supply chain and hiring issues grip the nation, local restaurants in Hillsdale are learning to cope with staff shortages, price increases, and delivery hiccups. “We can’t find new help,” said Terri White, manager at The Hunt Club. “We can’t find people that want to help.” Covering for unfilled openings and frequent call-outs, White works...




