Michael Sobolik is a scholar and senior fellow at the Hudson Institute. Courtesy | The Hudson Institute The United States is a Pacific power, Hudson Institute scholar Michael Sobolik said in a discussion about TikTok, China, and American foreign policy, hosted by the Alexander Hamilton Society March 26. Sobolik divided his talk into two sections,...
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New Alpha Kappa Psi chapter to come to campus
Hillsdale College’s department of economics, business, and accounting hopes to start a chapter of the Alpha Kappa Psi business fraternity by the end of the spring semester. “Business is the way that free people take care of themselves and others,” Department Chair and Associate Professor of Economics Charles Steele said. “It’s central to our system...
Netley takes fitness-focused approach to Physical Wellness Dynamics
Netley’s Physical Wellness Dynamics class is focused on working out. Erin Osborne | Collegian Hillsdale College students are required to take Physical Wellness Dynamics as part of the core curriculum. But Lecturer in Sport Studies Dr. Christopher Netley takes a unique approach. “In the years following commencement, it’s relatively unimportant for former students to remember...
Opinion: Intermittent fasting is not for everyone
Intermittent fasting is can have negative health effects. Courtesy | Max Pixe Intermittent fasting is not a good option for everyone, and women especially should approach it with their own medical history in mind. Intermittent fasting limits the hours when people eat. Popular methods include an eight-hour eating window and restricting yourself to one meal...
Don’t be discouraged, keep voting locally
The Nov. 7 elections remind Americans of one thing: every citizen should vote. Among local elections, Ohioans voted on a proposition to protect abortion in the Ohio constitution. The proposition won by 13 points, according to NBC. NBC praised the outcome, while conservative outlets like the Daily Wire lamented the codification of abortion. As with...




