Assistant Professor of Education Erik Ellis presents on wargame board games Future military leaders should train for war by playing tabletop wargames, Assistant Professor of Education Erik Ellis said during a lecture on Friday, Sept. 30. The lecture, “Playing with History: Tabletop Wargames as an Historiographical Exercise,” took place in the Heritage Room as a...
Year: 2022
Stop the outrage: Hillsdale teaches virtue, not vice
Hillsdale College is under attack. The media and public education bureaucrats are working together to create a false narrative about Hillsdale College. They would like the public to think the college teaches right-wing extremism, but the truth is far different. Enemies of school choice and quality education have long seen Hillsdale as a threat and...
Former Alito clerk advises students
When Paul Ray woke up one morning and decided to be a lawyer, he had no idea he would one day clerk for an associate Supreme Court justice and serve in former President Donald Trump’s administration. “I didn’t start thinking about law school before my senior year. I was going to teach English and...
Historic locomotive makes last stop of the year
A historic locomotive made its last stop of the year in Hillsdale on Oct. 1. “It’s a lot of work,” said Carl Lyvers, the engine’s fireman. “It’s a labor of love, because you couldn’t pay me enough to do this.” The Indiana Northeastern Railroad Company’s Engine 765 left Edon, Ohio, at 9 a.m. and arrived...
Hulu’s “The Bear” delivers
If you’ve worked in a restaurant, you’ve probably had a crush on a line cook. You know the type: he’s a little bit sleazy, smells like cigarettes, and probably has a criminal record, but he brings you free food with an irresistible smile. Hulu’s summer release “The Bear” captures the gritty details of the restaurant...




