President Donald Trump’s foreign policy follows a set of guiding principles that allow for different approaches to differing circumstances, according to faculty in the roundtable discussion “The Trump Doctrine” hosted by Hillsdale College Republicans in the Heritage Room on Thursday, Feb. 5. The four panelists discussed topics ranging from how longstanding domestic issues affect Trump’s...
Hillsdale in Versailles: Who was the belle of the ball?
Senior Erik Teder was a mirror for President’s Ball. Courtesy | Gabe Beckwith While some men chose their cleanest dress shirt and most recently ironed suit as their outfit for a Versailles-themed President’s Ball Feb. 7, senior Erik Teder chose to be a mirror. “I wanted to do something related to the architecture or history...
Whitmer signs school cellphone ban into law
Smartphone usage will be restricted in public schools starting next fall after Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, a Democrat, signed House and Senate bills into law Feb. 10. House Bill 4141, passed in January, bans smartphone usage across all grades during instructional time, with exceptions for phones without internet access, students with medical and learning needs,...
1 in 7 Hillsdale grads work in education
English and history majors are the most likely About 14% of Hillsdale graduates have started their careers in education since 2016, according to a report by Career Services, and most of these roughly 500 alumni have gone into classical education. “Hillsdale College is incredibly highly respected within the world of classical education, and so it’s...
CEO lectures on the qualities of leadership
“Decisions should be made by your brain and implemented by your heart,” Keith Rozolis, the chief executive officer of ABC Supply, said at a lecture Jan. 28. As an entrepreneur, Rozolis spoke on leadership and gave three practical tips on how to become an effective leader. Rozolis joined ABC Supply, the largest wholesale distributor of...
