A conservative think tank recognized three Hillsdale professors this summer for their work inspiring conservative policy and fostering patriotism. The Heritage Foundation announced Associate Dean of Van Andel School of Government and Assistant Professor of Government Matthew Mehan as one of its 2025 Innovation Prize winners in June. In July, Heritage named Professor of Philosophy...
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Chargers win big at home
Charger women’s tennis posted a 4-0 sweep against Ashland University at home April 19, adding to a weekend of Charger athletic wins over the Eagles. Earlier in the weekend, the Chargers also won 4-0 against the Cedarville University Yellow Jackets April 18. “The team walked into both matches this weekend with a ‘let’s just get...
Dawn Theater accepting management bids
Companies have until May 19 to submit proposals for running the venue CL Real Estate Development, backed out of its 10-year lease agreement in February. Courtesy | Facebook The Dawn Theater Governance Board is accepting proposals for management of the Dawn Theater until May 19 at 3 p.m., the group announced this month. The previous...
Filmmaking class premieres two sports documentaries
Students in the Documentary Filmmaking class premiered two Hillsdale College sports documentaries April 15 in Plaster Auditorium. Lecturer in Journalism Buddy Moorehouse said this semester’s class capitalized on the stories of Hillsdale athletics. “Sports are such a great subject for documentaries, because there’s so much built-in drama in every season, every athlete’s career, every game,”...
Enough with the momfluencers: children need privacy
Children are a sign of a healthy society. Ancient peoples had gods of fertility. Even today, large families are often seen as a blessing. But a society in which parents post images of their children online for profit is sick. Thousands of families make a living with videos ranging from day-in-the-life vlogs to play-by-plays of...


