The Michigan Department of Education is promoting gender “fluidity” and transgenderism without parental consent starting in elementary school, according to a new report from Chris Rufo, who was the college’s Eugene C. Pulliam Distinguished Visiting Fellow last spring. In a City Journal article published Sept. 14, Rufo exposed a series of training videos and documents...
Author: Elizabeth Troutman (Elizabeth Troutman)
Whitmer challenged in narrow lead over Dixon
Though Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer leads her Republican opponent Tudor Dixon, the race is far from decided. Whitmer led her Republican opponent Tudor Dixon by 11%, in a poll of likely voters last month. But Whitmer may have to win over a number of Michiganders to remain in the governor’s mansion, as more than half...
Scooping through Hillsdale
When you want to get ice cream with your friends, do so without agreeing to write an article about it together. Otherwise, you’ll be too tempted to make the whole piece about the antics that happened along the way, and not the ice cream at all. We pulled into The Udder Side around 8:45 on...
Hillsdale hosts first leadership seminar for underserved high schoolers
High schoolers from underserved backgrounds gained leadership skills, college readiness, character development, and confidence at Hillsdale’s first Frederick Douglass Leadership Seminar in July. Tori Petersen ’18, who works part time as assistant director of special recruitment for the college, and Associate Director of Admissions Jolie Ballantyne hosted the free leadership seminar at the Allen P....
Arlie to play at Centralhallapalooza this month
Indie-pop band Arlie will perform at Centralhallapalooza on April 23, the Student Activities Board announced on Monday. “My band and I are so excited to play at Hillsdale,” lead-singer Nate Banks told The Collegian. “College shows are so much fun, especially when we’re playing for people who are already into the music — sounds like...



