As a lifelong homemaker and mother of nine children, I should be an easy audience for a talk making “The Case Against Feminism.” Yet Graduate School of Government Assistant Professor David Azerrad’s recent talk left me disappointed and even concerned. Conservative women do not need to be persuaded that modern feminism — the denial of...
Year: 2024
Reagan statue moved to storage after 12 years on the Quad
Reagan’s place on the Quad is now empty as the college prepares to begin construction. Isaac Green | Collegian Maintenance workers removed the Ronald Reagan statue from its position between the Dow Hotel and Christ Chapel last week. It is now in storage, awaiting a new location as the college prepares to build the Diana...
Reject Neuralink: Celebrate human capacity, not telepathy
If you or a loved one suffers from paralysis, one day you may qualify to control computers by merely thinking, according to Elon Musk, founder of Neuralink, a neurotechnology company specializing in brain chip implantation. Musk announced Jan. 28 that Neuralink had successfully implanted a brain chip in its first human patient, launching human trials...
Don Tocco to hear student fundraising pitches
Philanthropist and businessman Don Tocco is back on campus this week, and he’s looking to give thousands of dollars to Hillsdale clubs and organizations. The donor will host a fundraising presentation challenge today, beginning at 5 p.m. in the Formal Lounge, where 33 students will give a two to three-minute pitch about their organization’s funding...
Haas breaks school record, McCormick wins pole vault
Sophomore Ben Haas broke the Hillsdale College record for the weight throw Saturday. Courtesy | Hillsdale College Athletic Department Sophomore Ben Haas set a new school record in the weight throw at the Hillsdale Tune-Up meet Feb. 17, a first-place win earning him the second-best NCAA DII mark, while junior Cass Dobrowolski moved up to...




