While most voters have made up their minds and the possibility of an October surprise is quickly vanishing, Hillsdale College professors said the presidential election is a tossup, depending on election integrity and narrow margins in the swing states. “The most likely swing states to flip to Trump seem to be, in descending order, Arizona,...
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Trump courts Michigan swing voters in Warren
Former president Donald Trump visited Michigan towns Warren and Walker Sept. 25. Jackson Casey | Collegian College Republicans traveled to the former president’s town hall in a Detroit suburb WARREN, Mich. — As former President Donald Trump spoke at a town hall at Macomb Community College Sept. 27, 13 Hillsdale College students joined thousands of...
Greek spotlight: Sigma Chi builds philanthropic arm
“You know, John Wayne was a Sigma Chi,” said senior Andrew Klare, president of the Sigma Chi fraternity’s Hillsdale College chapter. “He said, ‘Men join fraternities; leaders of men join Sigma Chi’ — and I really think that’s what we offer to campus.” Sigma Chi’s Alpha Kappa chapter is one of four fraternities on Hillsdale’s...
Catholics should still vote according to Cellas
Catholics have an important role as a voting bloc in politics even when confronted with harsh political realities, said Kristen Cella, former Right to Life Michigan and Michigan Catholic Conference lobbyist. “We have to deal with what we have,” she said. “Sometimes you’re choosing the lesser of two evils. Sometimes, hopefully, you’re choosing the better...
Politics faculty react to summer news cycle, presidential race
Hillsdale’s politics department has its takes on the events that unfolded inside and outside the White House this summer. Courtesy | The Hill (Middle East) Current events this past summer have been nothing short of bizarre, said Khalil Habib, associate professor of politics. “One of the most unbelievable things is anyone taking a shot at...




