For the first time, the Hillsdale College K-12 program has implemented an application and screening process for schools interested in appearing at the annual classical education job fair, which will be on Feb. 2 from 12 to 6 p.m. in the Searle Center. The number of classical schools seeking out Hillsdale students has grown significantly...
Year: 2023
George Santos should resign from Congress
Corruption and politics are practically synonymous nowadays. Yet, a sense of responsibility and decency doesn’t seem like too much to ask for in a public official. It is time for New York Republican Rep. George Santos, who breaks away from both the former traits, to resign from his position in Congress. The newly sworn in...
Professors debate founding
Two professors debated the proper role of government in a free republic at an event hosted by the Van Andel Graduate School of Statesmanship on Jan. 20. Thomas West, professor of politics, presented his book “The Political Theory of the American Founding: Natural Rights, Public Policy, and the Moral Conditions of Freedom.” In his book,...
Swim team takes third at invitational meet
At its final meet before conference championships, the swim team showed up and showed out at an invitational meet hosted by out-of-conference University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. “It was a great meet to practice the prelims/finals format of G-MACs, and we had some wonderful swims from our team,” senior Sydney Slepian said. “It was a new...
Police find pipe bombs during fugitive arrest
A pipe bomb, like the ones police discovered during the arrest of a fugitive in Cambria on Jan. 10. The Hillsdale County Sheriff’s Office and Michigan State Police discovered two pipe bombs in a Cambria residence after arresting fugitive Michael Lyon on Jan. 10. “The 35-year-old suspect barricaded himself in the home initially but eventually...

