In his visit to Hillsdale’s chapter of the Thomistic Institute, Rev. Aquinas Guilbeau argued that the task of the Christian today is to “produce the better answers to the questions that press on our public life.” Guilbeau used David French and Sohrab Ahmari’s debates on civility to explain his own position on the Christian’s place...
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GM strike ends, employees catching up on back orders
The General Motors Co. walkout came to a close on Oct. 25 after employees voted to accept a four-year labor agreement. The vote marks the end of a strike that lasted more than five weeks. Employees will also be returning to normal production schedules. “GM is proud to provide good-paying jobs to tens of thousands...
G-MAC Champs!
The Hillsdale College Chargers won the G-MAC Cross Country Championship meet, beating last year’s champion Walsh University, by a mere three points, in Pepper Pike, Ohio, on Saturday. With only a three point difference between first and second, each Charger’s place played a crucial role in the victory, and many of them stepped up in...
Mr. Hillsdale set for Friday
This Friday evening, eight campus men will don costumes and entertain students with their humor and charm—all for the benefit of children’s literacy. The ‘Mr. Hillsdale Pageant,’ which be held Nov. 1 at 7 p.m. in Markel Auditorium, is sorority Pi Beta Phi’s largest philanthropic event of the year. Mr. Hillsdale has been an annual...
Former Times writer discusses paper’s decline
In Ernest Hemingway’s novel “The Sun Also Rises,” one character asks, “How did you go bankrupt?” The other replies, “Two ways: gradually, and then suddenly.” According to Michael Goodwin, the decline of one of the world’s most famous newspapers could be described the same way. Goodwin, chief political columnist at the New York Post, gave...




