Hillsdale Academy and college staff dedicated a new wing of the K-12 school, with students performing recitations and choral music Oct. 2. The new wing includes an atrium, a music room, two classrooms dedicated to the teaching of Latin, and classrooms for grades five through eight, said Hillsdale Academy Headmaster Mike Roberts during his welcome...
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Hillsdale responds to free speech warning label
A free-speech group has once again placed Hillsdale College on its “warning” list. Hillsdale College received a “warning” designation from the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression with an overall score of 46.73 in its 2025 College Free Speech Rankings, well below the top-ranked University of Virginia, which scored 73.41. Laura Beltz, director of policy...
CCA I discusses Christianity in America
Speakers for CCA I: Christianity in America discuss American history and the country’s roots in religion. Courtesy | Hillsdale Archives Christianity is necessary for the morality and preservation of the American republic, according to speakers at this week’s Center for Constructive Alternatives seminars. “A post-Christian America will not just be hostile toward individual Christians, but...
Tower Players perform ‘Silent Sky’ among the stars
Even STEM majors may want to wander into the Fine Arts Building this week to watch the stars of “Silent Sky,” which tells the story of the astronomers who discovered Earth’s position in the galaxy. The Tower Players’ production of “Silent Sky” by Lauren Gunderson will take place in Markel Auditorium from Oct. 2-5 at...
Like football? Try debates
Presidential debates are the preseason games of politics. Unless somebody experiences a season-ending injury, nobody cares about the outcome and nobody changes his mind about the team. But you should still watch the debates. Today’s politics look a lot like professional sports. Everybody has a team. Most people cheer for the big-name teams that consistently...




