Political analyst Henry Olsen will teach a course this spring at Hillsdale’s Washington, D.C. campus on political coalitions, populism and the purpose of elections. Following his one-credit course on the 2020 election this semester, Olsen will teach a three-credit course called “Politicking and Elections” to students at the Steve and Amy Van Andel Graduate School...
Author: Isabella S. Redjai
Hillsdale through the eyes of Greg McLogan
The year is 1986, and Sigma Chi Greg McLogan is driving his dad’s 1985 Pontiac Fiero, while blasting New Order’s “Age of Consent,” around Baw Beese lake. He captured it all on his VHS-recording video camera. McLogan’s borrowed his dad’s camera while he was in college, and McLogan would use it to capture the youthful...
Dow Journalism Program to screen ‘What Killed Michael Brown?’
In 2014, the death of an African American teenager sparked a cultural uprising. This past October, Amazon attempted to block the release of Shelby Steele’s documentary, “What Killed Michael Brown?” which seeks to retell this story and show the power of media narratives. The Dow Journalism Program will be screening Steele’s documentary, “What Killed Michael...
Pollsters should’ve learned from 2016
When I went to bed at 1:43 a.m. on election night, I was confident that President Donald J. Trump would be reelected, albeit by a slim margin. But when I woke up on Nov. 4, I found a voicemail from my mom, saying, “It looks like Trump isn’t going to win.” Overnight, states like Michigan,...
Campus to host blood drive
In an effort to unite on-campus groups to serve the Hillsdale area, the Community Health branch of the Hillsdale GOAL Program will be partnering with the Red Cross in a blood drive this Friday, Nov. 6. from 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Students will have the opportunity to donate blood to those in need in...




