As a presidential candidate, Andrew Yang does it his own way. “I have done the math,” Yang said about the universal basic income, his flagship proposal, at the second Democratic debate. “It’s not left, it’s not right, it’s forward.” Among his distinctive features, this is the most important. Yang claims to be building a coalition...
Small town student takes on the big leagues
Over the last ten years, numerous Hillsdale College students have gone on to continue their football careers in the NFL. One standout student recently joined the NFL … but not to play football. Junior Mary Kate Drews, a sports photographer at Hillsdale College, officially photographed her first NFL game in November of 2018 and has...
Core and conversation inspire Catholic conversion at Hillsdale
At a college where more than 90% of students actively practice a religion and where debates about transubstantiation versus consubstantiation, the significance of Christ’s incarnation, and, most contentiously, Mary’s perpetual virginity echo through the halls, Catholicism seems to be gaining new ground. Between 2016 and 2019, 76 people converted to Catholicism at St. Anthony of...
Unsung Heroes of Hillsdale: Walmart’s Jeff Quainton
A giant grin lights Jeff Quainton’s face as he throws his hands into the air. His voice booms as a customer walks in the door. “Welcome to Walmart!” Quainton exclaims and the smile of the customer instantly matches his. This is just an average day on the job for Quainton. Quainton is Walmart’s customer host,...
Hillsdale couple renovates historic homes
From transforming a garage into a living space to installing heated toilet seats, the Nortons are the Chip and Joanna Gaines of Hillsdale. Their current project is a new home on Hillsdale Street called The Kempton Residence. “The owner approached us and asked if we’d have any interest in buying the house,” Bob Norton said....




