For at least four straight hours on election night, Hillsdale’s radio students will broadcast live from the Searle Center. With Fox News and CNN streaming and a menu including more than 2,000 chicken wings from Wings Etc. Grill & Pub, the combined election night watch-party and broadcast marathon will run from 8 p.m. on Nov....
Author: Carmel Kookogey (Carmel Kookogey)
Wind turbines prompt Wheatland residents to run for office
A year after three Hillsdale County townships approved the construction of a wind farm stretching across Adams, Moscow, and Wheatland townships, Wheatland’s concerned citizens are running for office. Chris Pollard, one of the lead organizers of the Concerned Citizens of Wheatland Township, is one of at least four township residents seeking to replace members on...
Hillsdale faculty, academics: Revoke 1619 Project Pulitzer Prize
Four Hillsdale professors and 19 other academics signed a letter on Oct. 6 asking the Pulitzer Prize board to revoke the prize it awarded to Nikole Hannah-Jones of the New York Times for the 1619 Project. Hillsdale College President Larry Arnn, Distinguished Visiting Fellow in History Victor Davis Hanson, and Professors of History Paul Rahe...
Disney’s China ties in ‘Mulan’ undercut any virtue in the original film
When the matchmaker calls roll in the iconic scene in my favorite Disney princess movie, my answer will be “not present.” No, I won’t buy a ticket — and certainly not Disney Plus access — to see the new live-action “Mulan,” which released online Sept. 4. Disney’s latest endeavor was largely shot in Xinjiang, a...
My new Kentucky home: 2020 graduates join Louisville Hillsdale hub
In the last three years, Hillsdale’s alumni population in Louisville grew from two to 17. After a belated commencement this July, Lauren Blunt, Nate Messiter, Annie Ingham, Nick Uram, Lukas Swenson, and Patrick Votel were the most recent group of Hillsdale graduates to join the Kentucky community. Shelby and Andrew Lohman ’19, Chloe Rijke ’19,...



