The next “giant leap for mankind” should be made on Earth. Hollywood hits like “The Martian” have reinvigorated excitement about space exploration. Adding to the hype was the Pluto flyby in June and recent evidence of water on Mars flooding news and social media feeds. More than 100,000 people have already signed up for a...
Author: Macaela Bennett (Macaela Bennet)
An inside look at the underside of Tuesday’s Republican Presidential debate
When Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, made a snide comment about journalists during Tuesday’s fourth Republican presidential debate, hundreds of journalists clustered in the Milwaukee, Wisconsin, media filing center shared a moment. While responding to criticisms of Donald Trump’s firm stance against illegal immigration, Cruz said many people disregard immigration as an economic issue. He blamed...
County clerk complies with SCOTUS ruling
Eight Hillsdale County same-sex couples have legally married since the United States Supreme Court overturned Michigan’s ban on gay marriage in June, according to Hillsdale County Clerk Marney Kast. Although Kast said she does not personally agree with the court’s decision, she emphasized that she will fulfill her duties as county clerk — which include...
‘Saga’ Steve Casai recovering
“Sage” Steve Casai has worked for Hillsdale College for four decades. External Affairs | Courtesy His long-term prognosis remains uncertain, but “Saga” Steve Casai’s health is improving. “Steve is doing much better,” Casai’s longtime friend Bud Vear said. “I have been encouraged by the dramatic improvement in his alertness over the past two weeks.”...
On the record with Pulliam Fellow James Rosen
Fox News Chief Washington Correspondent and author James Rosen completed teaching a two-week course in journalism at Hillsdale College Wednesday, Oct. 28. His work has appeared in publications such as the Atlantic, National Review, New York Times, and Playboy. His latest book “Cheney One on One: A Candid Conversation with America’s Most Controversial Statesman” releases...


