Abortion is an anti-woman philosophy, said Alexandra DeSanctis Marr, the fall visiting Pulliam Fellow, in her lecture, “The Direction of the Pro-Life Movement after Dobbs.” DeSanctis, a fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center and staff writer at the National Review, presented her lecture to a crowded room of donors and friends of the...
Year: 2022
Q &A: Fall Pulliam Fellow, Alexandra DeSanctis
Alexandra DeSanctis is a staff writer for National Review and a visiting fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center. As the fall 2022 Eugene C. Pulliam Distinguished Visiting Fellow in Journalism, she taught a one-credit course on campus called Reporting in an Age of Controversy. Her recent book, co-written with Ryan T. Anderson, is...
Chargers go 3-0 in home conference play
For the third straight weekend of play, the Hillsdale volleyball team swept six straight sets, going unbeaten in its first two home conference matches of the season and extending its in-conference win streak to 78 matches. The Chargers took down the Kentucky Wesleyan Panthers and Trevecca Nazarene Trojans on Friday, Sept. 23 and Saturday, Sept....
Student Spotlight: “Fact of Life” Q&A
What is your podcast about, and how did you first come up with the idea to start it? Watson: We’re talking about different political, social, and current events, all from the perspective of young, conservative, Christian women. We wanted to provide that perspective because we didn’t really hear it growing up, and so we thought...
Capaldi’s “Forget Me” is unforgettable and confusing
Lewis Capaldi hit No.1 on the U.K. charts with “Forget Me,” a sad breakup song accompanied by a shot-for-shot recreation of Wham!’s 1983 “Club Tropicana” music video. Capaldi takes the part of George Michael as the heartthrob of the video, relaxing in a pool and at the beach while flirting with bikini-clad women. For a...



