The Hillsdale women’s tennis team won its match against the Davenport University Panthers and dropped its match against the Ferris State Bulldogs at home this weekend. The Chargers faced off against Davenport Feb. 15 and went 4-3. Hillsdale swept all three doubles pairs, with No. 1 doubles sophomore Ané Dannhauser and senior Courtney Rittel winning...
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DC professor discusses views on Constitution
The Supreme Court has acquired too much power as the supposed referee of all constitutional disputes, Associate Professor of Government Bradley Watson said in a speech hosted by Career Services Feb. 7. Watson, who teaches law and constitution for Hillsdale’s Van Andel Graduate School of Government in Washington, D.C., gave a lecture titled “Progressive Jurisprudence...
Victor Davis Hanson named commencement speaker
Victor Davis Hanson will be the commencement speaker for the class of 2025. The provost’s office announced the selection of the historian and political commentator in an email on Feb. 6. “I am deeply honored to have been invited to present the 2025 Hillsdale College graduation address,” Hanson said in an email to The Collegian....
Melania’s fashion: more than meets the eye
Class is back in the White House and it’s as badass as ever. Since taking the presidency for the second time, President Donald Trump has delivered on several campaign promises, signing 51 executive orders, eight proclamations, and 16 memoranda. It might be the most productive first two weeks in presidential history. But first lady Melania...
CCA III discusses future of AI
More than 1,000 people attended this week’s CCA lecture series on artificial intelligence — the largest number ever to attend a wintertime CCA, according to Executive Director of Programs Matt Bell. Guests gathered in Hillsdale’s Plaster Auditorium and overflow seating in the Searle Center to attend the four-day CCA lecture series, which explored the consequences...



