Trump’s indictment was not just. Courtesy | Wikimedia Commons. Did democracy die with Donald Trump’s arraignment? Perhaps not––but justice certainly did. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg brought a set of 34 counts against the former president, including falsifying business records, which is the lowest level felony in the state. Currently, it appears unlikely that Trump...
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New Yorker misquote shows how media distorts Hillsdale
New Yorker article did not represent Hillsdale. Courtesy | Flickr. Journalist Emma Green’s article on Hillsdale College in last week’s New Yorker placed our school “at the center of the culture war.” Save one line about the “relatively little appetite for partisanship” on campus, she failed to pin down Hillsdale’s political philosophy. And she failed to...
DeSantis calls for educational independence
“We’re standing with parents and we’re standing with students,” Gov. Ron DeSantis said last week on campus. Conservative leaders need to do more than just play defense against the left — especially in education — said Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in a speech at Hillsdale’s Searle Center last week. “We’ve drawn a line in...
Israeli factions should come together and compromise for judicial reform
Israel needs judicial reform. Courtesy | Wikimedia Commons Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pulled the plug on his judicial reform after months of rampant protests and union strikes, as well as rebellion from within his coalition government. Netanyahu will need to negotiate and compromise with opposition parties if he wants to keep the country’s unelected...
Campus reacts to New Yorker article
The New Yorker covers Hillsdale College. A long-anticipated profile of Hillsdale College appeared in this week’s edition of The New Yorker. It called the college “a home for smart young conservatives who wish to engage seriously with the liberal arts” and “a model that communities across the country are looking to adopt,” but also criticized...




