The world became part of an unprecedented experiment in 2020 when governments began taking control of free economies and destroying them, said Jeffrey Tucker, founder and president of the Brownstone Institute in a lecture hosted by Praxis on Oct. 20. Tucker spoke about the effects of the pandemic response in 2020, arguing that the government...
Year: 2022
Three Hillsdale-affiliated charter schools in Tennessee no longer to open
American Classical Education, a K-12 charter school management organization affiliated with Hillsdale College, withdrew its applications for three new schools it hoped to open in Tennessee. Emily Stack Davis, executive director of media and public relations at Hillsdale, said Hillsdale’s mission to further classical educational opportunities has made it the object of opposition from the...
Chargers look to begin season strong
After falling one game short of the G-MAC tournament last year, the women’s basketball team will have its first scrimmage of the season this Saturday against Lewis University Flyers. “Our team is looking better than ever this year,” senior guard Macy Berglund said. “We have almost everyone returning and have had a great preseason full...
New technical director takes the stage
The theatre department welcomed Kim Britt into the action this summer as the new technical director. Chairman of the theatre department James Brandon said she was a perfect fit: when he saw her application, he said it was exactly what they were looking for Her online portfolio highlighted her ability not just to brainstorm ideas...
‘I said a prayer every night – just in case’: Students share creepy corners of campus
When junior Joey Spolestra heard the sound of giggling children running up and down the staircase of his house, he figured his time was up. He slept there for just one night. The house has since been sold, but for 11 years, the Delta Tau Delta fraternity called it home. According to junior Liam Martin,...



