In 1993, Professor of Politics Mickey Craig received a letter from George H.W. Bush’s outgoing U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan. It was Stephan Markman wanting to know if he could teach Constitutional Law at Hillsdale College. “He wrote to us, I can’t remember to whom he wrote, and it ended up on...
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Chargers meet provisional marks against D-I competition
This weekend the Hillsdale Charger track and field teams were the smallest fish in a big pond. Regardless, they made quite a splash. The Chargers traveled to the University of Michigan on Saturday to compete as the only Division II school at the Simmons-Harvey Invite. The Simmons-Harvey Invite is new for Hillsdale’s schedule — head...
‘Path to peace’: Finding hope on the Gaza border
Moshav Netiv Ha’asara, Israel — When it comes to the closest Israeli town to the Gaza Strip, a town hit with many rockets, the last thing a person would expect to see is hope. But that’s what Tsameret Zamir — a 16-year resident of the moshav, an agricultural collective in which people own private property...
Tel Aviv’s Carmel Market: Microcosm of a thriving Israel
Brightly colored fruits and vegetables sit temptingly close to the edges of cart shelves; shawls and dresses flutter in the breeze; vendors yell out their wares and argue over prices; spices and roasting meat permeate the air with mouth-watering scents. This is the Carmel Market in Tel Aviv, an overwhelming feast for the senses nestled...
Rep. McClintock speaks up about speaking out
As a congressman, Rep. Tom McClintock is accustomed to brevity in speech. But when it comes to reforming the modern filibuster, he has a lot to say.




