Fall break is upon us, which hopefully means at least a small respite from the endless churn of exams, papers, and activities. It may even mean a chance to read something that isn’t for classes, and which we might not encounter in our academic rounds. In that light, here are a few books that feel...
Year: 2024
Alumni talk conservative journalism, left-wing media
Left-wing media is being used as a political tool to sway elections, but conservative journalists should try to hold it to account, according to panelists at the “Communication is Key” political journalism panel hosted by Hillsdale College Republicans Oct. 3. “How are you supposed to infiltrate a 95/5 institution?” said panelist Nainoa Johsens ’18. “Do...
White people have culture, too
We’ve all heard that white people can’t handle spicy food and have no culture. We shouldn’t be sensitive to self-deprecating mildly-offensive jokes. But generalizing and downplaying all “white” cultures isn’t even offensive. It simply makes no sense. I grew up Sicilian and Armenian in Minnesota, where the population is very Northern European. Even though my...
Chargers earn first win
The football team won its first game of the season and snapped a four-game losing streak in a 14-13 victory against the Northwood University Timberwolves in Midland on Oct. 5. The win marks the first victory for new head coach Nate Schreffler and extends the team’s win streak over Northwood to 10 games. “It feels...
Hillsdale dads on the bench discuss role of judiciary
Nobody screamed at a pair of federal judges in the Hoynak Room Oct. 2 — unlike what happened to one of them last year at Stanford Law School — while they discussed the common misunderstanding that the role of the judiciary is to create policy rather than apply law. The Federalist Society hosted the conversation...




