Alaska native John Daniel Davidson ’04 is a senior editor at The Federalist, where he covers politics, immigration, culture, and religion. He is the former opinions editor of The Collegian and delivered a talk over lunch at the Center for Constructive Alternatives titled, “The Twitter Files Reveal an Existential Threat.” Davidson, his wife, and their...
Year: 2023
Journalist to speak on modern religion
Dominic Green will arrive on campus next week as the next Eugene C. Pulliam Distinguished Visiting Fellow in Journalism. “Green is an outstanding writer, critic, and historian,” said John J. Miller, director of the Dow Journalism Program. “I’ve read his work with admiration for years, and it will be great to have him here on...
Hillsdale students should spend the summer excavating the Holy Land
Alumnus Nate Steinmeyer encourages students to excavate the Holy Land. Courtesy | Nate Steinmeyer Few things connect you to the past the way excavating does. Whether you are interested in prehistoric peoples, the biblical story, or the Roman Empire, the joy of discovery is incredible and life changing. I remember the first time I held an...
Admissions counselors to hold career talk
At 12 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 9, the admissions team will hold its “Becoming an Admissions Counselor” event in the formal lounge for interested students. Jolene Macaluso ’21, Southeast admissions counselor, said the purpose of the event is to explain why the job of an admissions counselor is important, provide details on travel requirements and...
Twain’s no longer the queen of country
Shania Twain performs in Wembley, UK. Courtesy | Wikimedia Commons Shania Twain has taken off her cowgirl hat for good. Beloved by many for her effortless country-pop anthems, Twain holds a legacy as one of the defining country stars of the 90s. Arguably her most famous album, “The Woman in Me,” won best country album...




