Imprimis reached over three million subscribers for its January issue. Breana Noble | Collegian Hillsdale College’s monthly speech digest, Imprimis, now has a print circulation of over three million, the college announced earlier this month. The free publication has more subscribers than both The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, which each reach...
Author: Andrew Egger (Andrew Egger)
Carolina will win the Super Bowl
For a good chunk of the 2015 football season, the Carolina Panthers were the dark horses of the NFL. At first, they were overshadowed by the other undefeated teams. They were good, sure, but were they Green Bay good? Were they New England good? Not likely. Even after those other teams sputtered and cooled off...
A survivor’s story of silence: living through the Holocaust
For the Hillsdale students who visited the Holy Land over Christmas break, the experiences were largely separated into two categories: those which touched the treasury of Israel’s past, and those which wrestled with the realities of Israel’s present. But past and present converged on Jan. 11 with a trip to Yad Vashem, Israel’s central Holocaust...
Conservatism and black America
Only five years ago, white America still held the comfortable belief that racism, the grimmest specter of our nation’s past, was finally taking its last feeble gasps. Since then, however, that specter has come roaring back in a barrage of napalm-grade controversies, from Trayvon Martin to Yale University, that have punched gaping holes in our...
Champions return: a look back at greatness
It’s been three decades since the ’85 Hillsdale College football team brought home the Chargers’ first NAIA championship title. But when they returned to Hillsdale this past weekend for homecoming, the members of that historic team were able to turn back the clock. “During our team picture one of the guys huddled us up and...



