Hillsdale College’s student radio station hopes to win its fourth-straight statewide title for College Audio Station of the Year after the Michigan Association of Broadcasters once again named the station a finalist for the award this week. The organization also drew more than 40% of its finalists for particular shows, features, and broadcasts from WRFH...
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Rep. James laments ‘culture of hopelessness’ at Hillsdale visit
Rep. John James told a group of College Republicans over lunch last month that what ails Michigan is more cultural than political. “This culture of hopelessness that most people are feeling can be changed when we lead by example,” said the 44-year-old congressman, who represents a district north of Detroit. “The solutions we need are...
Smith teaches on Thomas More in new online course
Dean of Humanities Stephen Smith introduces the life and writings of Thomas More in an online course released by the Center for Thomas More Studies Oct. 31, the 25th anniversary of Pope John Paul II’s declaration of More as patron saint of statesmen. “He’s a free, artful, and daring thinker who lived and wrote and...
Paladino reflects on time as mayor
Joshua Paladino and his family. Courtesy | Facebook After nearly a year acting as mayor of Hillsdale, Joshua Paladino ’18 isn’t sure anyone should want the job. “It’s simply that the authority attached to the mayor’s office is not worth running in a citywide election, receiving more criticism, even though you have virtually no additional...
Tucker Carlson is not your friend
Courtesy | The Tucker Carlson Show Dec. 18 is an “important date” for Nick Fuentes. “That’s Joseph Stalin’s birthday,” Fuentes said in a podcast with Tucker Carlson released Oct. 27. “I’m a fan.” “You’re a fan of Stalin’s?” Carlson asked. “Always an admirer,” Fuentes replied. “We’ll circle back to that,” Carlson said. He never did....

