As COVID-19 restrictions have lowered the world’s volume to an eerie hush, the virtual world has lit up as those lonely in quarantine seek camaraderie, news on the pandemic, or simply a cure for boredom. In the midst of this boom in online activity, there has been one notable silence: A lack of outrage against...
Author: Carly Fisher (Carly Fisher)
Federalist Society hosts Constitution debate
Two professors debated the virtues of interpreting the Constitution as a living document versus an originalist interpretation last week. At the event hosted by the Hillsdale Federalist Society, professors John Baker and Richard Primus, moderated by Justice Brian Zahra of the Michigan Supreme Court, debated the topic of “Our Constitution: A More or Less Perfect...
Man will face 90 days in jail for trashing Taco Bell
A former Taco Bell manager was sentenced to 90 days in jail, five years of probation, and $52,392 in restitution costs on Feb. 24 for attempting to destroy the Taco Bell on West Carleton Road on Dec. 24, 2019. Dakota James Joblinski was originally charged with malicious destruction of property over $1,000 and disorderly conduct....
Tower Players to Present ‘Little Women’
Looking to escape the doldrums of student life for a few hours to enter a world of family drama sword fights, and romance ? The Tower Players are presenting Little Women in Markel Auditorium on Feb. 26-29 at 7:30pm and Sunday Mar. 1 at 2pm. On this 150th anniversary of the writing of the book,...
Hillsdale’s top students: Where are they now?
With academic standards as high as Hillsdale’s, maintaining a high GPA can seem as impossible as giving College President Larry Arnn a satisfactory definition of the good. Since 1977, however, 48 students rose above their peers to graduate with a 4.0 GPA, according to Registrar Douglas McArthur. What are the secrets of top students, and...