Michigan could soon join 16 states that restrict how long law enforcement can keep data collected by license plate cameras springing up across the state. State House lawmakers introduced bipartisan legislation this March to establish a 14-day limit on data retention. The bill limits the amount of data that can be accessed to specific law...
Author: Frederick Woodward (Frederick Woodward)
Radio wins best college audio station for fifth time
Alessia Sandala and Grace Novak with their scholarship awards. Courtesy | Scot Bertram Radio students from Hillsdale College’s WRFH beat out competitors from Michigan State University, University of Michigan, and nearly a dozen other competing colleges to win the Michigan Association of Broadcasters’ designation “Best College Audio Station” for the fourth consecutive year, and the...
Spalding becomes fifth Hillsdale professor in a decade to receive ISI award
Matthew Spalding, professor in constitutional government and dean of the Van Andel Graduate School of Government in Washington, D.C. won the Intercollegiate Studies Institute’s Paolucci prize for this year’s best conservative book, marking the the fifth time in a decade a Hillsdale professor or fellow has received the award. Spalding’s book, “The Making of the...
Campus Character: Lulu Celecia
Celecia’s first concert was a Char performance. Courtesy | Lulu Celecia Abigail “Lulu” Celecia is a senior English major from Atlanta, Georgia. She is editor-in-chief of the Winona yearbook, (her second year in the position). She also volunteers with journal buddies and community sports, and says most people probably recognize her from Jitters. What’s a...
The Triumvirate returns: it’s funny now
Students at Hillsdale need to laugh more often, according to Stephen Smith, Dean of Humanities and Professor of English. He is one of three members of what he describes as a “mysterious triumvirate,” a body which he says is tasked with bringing more opportunities for laughter to the students of Hillsdale. The triumvirate is responsible...

