The first students in Hillsdale College’s new Graduate School of Classical Education have arrived. If all goes well, they’ll earn master’s degrees in the spring of 2024. “I’m incredibly excited about this program because I believe it can be a gold standard for what a graduate program in classical education should be,” Assistant Professor of...
Year: 2022
‘America First’ group keeps official county GOP control, rift widens
Two groups are competing to control the Hillsdale County Republican Party after weeks of infighting. “What is the local party?” HCRP Secretary Jon Smith asked. “In theory, we’re going to have two, but one will be sanctioned.” Twenty Republicans met on Aug. 25 to remove officers of the HCRP’s executive committee, according to County Commissioner...
College hosts Academy of Science and Freedom panel
The United States faces a national emergency of scientific distrust, said Dr. Scott Atlas, a founding fellow at Hillsdale’s Academy for Science and Freedom. Atlas joined Dr. Jay Bhattacharya and Dr. Martin Kulldorff to discuss COVID-19 policy failures and the scientific status quo at a colloquium held last week in Plaster Auditorium by ASF. “The...
Chargers look to follow up third consecutive G-MAC win
After an undefeated season and a commanding win at the GMAC/MEC conference meet last spring, the Charger swim team is back in the pool and ready for more competition. The team welcomes five new faces to the pool deck — four freshman swimmers and one junior, Nickaylah Sampson, who walked on to the team after...
Student-run religious clubs talk growth, ecumenicism, and prayer
After a summer of prayerful preparation, Hillsdale’s student-led religious organizations set out into a new academic year with a task of biblical proportions: helping overstressed students learn to flourish spiritually. Senior Anna Gjerde remembers upperclassmen encouraging her to engage with Lutheran Society as a freshman. Now as president of the society, she strives to do...




