Rich Lowry is the editor of National Review and author of the New York Times Bestseller “Legacy: Paying the Price for the Clinton Years.” He recently published a new book, “Lincoln Unbound: How an Ambitious Young Railsplitter Saved the American Dream—and How We Can Do It Again.” Lowry visited Hillsdale College as a guest of...
Author: Alex Anderson (Alex Anderson)
Groups celebrate Sukkot
Last week, the Delta Phi Alpha German honorary, and Hillsdale Chavarah partnered to celebrate Sukkot, a week-long Jewish holiday. Both organizations spent an entire day constructing a sukkah, a temporary wooden shelter symbolizing the structures that the Israelites inhabited after their exodus from Egypt. At the beginning of the year, senior and Delta Phi Alpha...
Moving to the 4th floor of Moss
2013 graduates work on Churchill biography, George Washington Fellows Program Alex Anderson Two familiar faces from the class of 2013 have returned to Hillsdale College as employees. Sophia Carr and Soren Geiger both accepted full time positions with the President’s office just weeks after graduation. Carr, a history and political economy major, had no intention...
Vanished Hillsdale
Today, the reminisce of the Paul Revere School, built in 1886, still sits on the corner of N. West Street and Fayette. It served as a school for Hillsdale’s second ward until 1939, when the school closed after the Joseph Mauck Elementary School opened. In 1940, Hillsdale College purchased the former school for $2,000 to...
Q and A: Brenna Findley
Raised and homeschooled on a farm near Dexter, Iowa, Brenna Findley, 37, attended Drake University and the University of Chicago Law School. Upon graduation, Findley worked as an attorney in private practice at a national law firm in its Silicon Valley and Washington, D.C. offices. She later served as Chief of Staff and Counsel to...


