As Hurricane Milton crashes across Florida, Americans hope the Federal Emergency Management Agency is “tremendously prepared,” just as Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas promised it would be in July, at the start of hurricane season. But top officials in the Biden administration seem more interested in preparing for the presidential election than in providing disaster...
Author: Catherine Maxwell (Catherine Maxwell)
We’re Christians, not just denominations
Even before Martin Luther posted his theses, Christians had made up 95,000 reasons to disagree with each other. Churches split over everything from the nature of the Trinity to the color of the sanctuary carpet. But as Hillsdale College welcomes all sects of Christianity, students should take advantage of opportunities to learn about different perspectives...
Federal judge dismisses lawsuit against Hillsdale
A federal judge dismissed with prejudice a sexual assault lawsuit against Hillsdale College on Sept. 13. U.S. District Judge Jane Beckering granted Hillsdale’s motion to dismiss. The plaintiffs have filed an appeal. The lawsuit, filed in October 2023, claimed students at Hillsdale face “an unusually high risk of sexual assault.” It also argued that the...
Shotgun team opens with a bang
The Hillsdale College Shotgun Team blasted the competition at the annual Chargers Classic National Sporting Clays Association shoot. The competition on Aug. 24 hosted 39 competitors, including all 18 members of the Hillsdale team. Hillsdale won 43 awards across all three shooting categories: sporting, super sporting, and 5-stand. The John Halter Shooting Education Center hosted...
‘Am I racist?’ Matt Walsh asks in new movie
“Raise a glass if you’re racist.” When confronted by this statement, most people would squirm in their seats and look for the nearest exit. The eight white women at the Race2Dinner event, along with the two hosts, all happily raised their wine glasses. “Wait, I’m not racist,” said host Regina Jackson, a black woman at...



