Nothing is more stomach-churning than Jeffrey Dahmer’s vile and disturbing crimes. The only thing that comes close is the new fanbase he has built after Nexflix released and promoted “Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story.” Jeffrey Dahmer, an American serial killer and sex offender, murdered 17 men and boys between the years of 1978 and 1991....
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No Rush: Birzer revises Neil Peart examination
Bradley Birzer’s recently revised book, “Neil Peart: Cultural Repercussions,” pulls Neil Peart, renowned drummer of the legendary ’70s band Rush, back into the limelight. “While many would agree that Peart is one of the greatest drummers of all time, he might also justly be considered one of the best living essayists in the English language,”...
CCA I addresses Russian culture, history
While tensions between Russia and Ukraine heightened with President Vladimir Putin’s hint of nuclear warfare, Hillsdale College hosted its first Center for Constructive Alternatives from Oct 2-5 to discuss Russian history, culture, and modern politics. “The theater we are entering has been, in the last century and a half, the single most violent military theater...
The Well overflows with local, Christian community for young adults
Colorful spotlights brightening the room and hands raised in prayer means another Wednesday night at The Well, a Christian community for the young adults of Hillsdale. In 2021, soon after graduating from Hillsdale himself, Braden VanDyke felt God tugging on his heart to return to his college town. VanDyke had the vision to create a...
College releases new online course on economics
Hillsdale released its newest online course, “Supply-Side Economics and American Prosperity with Arthur Laffer,” on Aug. 23, addressing the economic concerns of voters ahead of the 2022 midterm elections. This course “will be an excellent addition to Hillsdale’s online course catalog,” according to Gary Wolfram, director of economics and professor of political economy at Hillsdale...




