Edward Whelan is the president of the Ethics and Public Policy Center. As a frequent contributor to National Review’s Bench Memos blog, one of the nation’s most popular legal blogs, he has been a leading commentator on nominations to the Supreme Court, lower courts, and on issues of constitutional law. Whelan clerked for the late...
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Artisan coffee brewer to open roasting lab downtown
In Kelly Robinson’s garage, a Frankenstein machine slowly burned coffee beans that would produce the finest cup of coffee Robinson ever tasted. Dubbed a “Frankenstein machine” by Robinson, who used to be an Apple software designer by day and amateur coffee roaster by night, this coffee roasting machine also produced the worst cup of coffee...
Campus Chic: Sage Wyckoff
How would you describe your style? Someone described it to me once as American Girl grown up. I’d say it’s very feminine, but classic with an emphasis on neutral colors. Who inspires your fashion? Kate Middleton; and also, because I kind of like gaudy things, Cruella de Vil—She’s fabulous. Where do you shop? I shop...
Senior football player competes in regional combine in hopes of making the NFL
Hillsdale College senior defensive tackle Roger Stewart chased his NFL dream at Winter Park, the Minnesota Vikings’ indoor facility on Saturday. After months of rigorous training, Stewart was given less than five hours to impress NFL scouts at a regional combine in Eden Prairie, Minnesota. A day-long event, regional combines provide college football players who...
Weekend orchestra concerts take audience from the English seaside to Cuba
The Hillsdale College Symphony Orchestra will fill Markel Auditorium with the sounds of a Suffolk fishing town this weekend in its annual spring concert. The “Four Sea Interludes,” selections from the opera “Peter Grimes” by British composer Benjamin Britten, challenge musicians to bring the salty air of the sea and scenes of village living in...




