Dr. Christina Francis is a board certified OBGYN. Courtesy | Christina Francis Drugs marketed as tools of birth control would encompass both the prevention of pregnancies as well as the destruction of embryos in the 1960s and 1970s, said Christina Francis in a speech hosted by Hillsdale College for Life March 31. “This change in...
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Faith, fun, and fearlessness at local Christian rodeo
At the beginning of the rodeo, the 36 bull riders stood together. Catherine Maxwell | Collegian BANG! The metal gate slams open. A black bull bucks in a violent seesaw. A 19-year-old cowboy crashes into the arena dirt, 1,500 pounds of angry hooves above his head. The bull fighters lunge forward to chase off the...
Scholar discusses China, TikTok
Michael Sobolik is a scholar and senior fellow at the Hudson Institute. Courtesy | The Hudson Institute The United States is a Pacific power, Hudson Institute scholar Michael Sobolik said in a discussion about TikTok, China, and American foreign policy, hosted by the Alexander Hamilton Society March 26. Sobolik divided his talk into two sections,...
Professor’s substack grows in popularity
Chair and Professor of English Justin Jackson spoke on the imagery of Christ in literature. | Courtesy of Hillsdale College Justin Jackson’s inbox began to blow up five years ago, after Hillsdale College released the trailer for an online course called “The Genesis Story.” “When people send me emails, I feel an obligation to reply....
Legislators aim to thwart foreign influence, surveillance
Rep. Bruck speaks at 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony. Courtesy | Will Bruck As concerns about influence and surveillance by China and other foreign adversaries grow, legislators in Lansing, advised by a Hillsdale graduate, proposed a package of bills last month aimed at protecting Michigan. Members of the Michigan House Oversight Committee introduced the 10-bill package last...




