Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey deprived people of the right to make their own choices, the Mississippi solicitor general who persuaded the Supreme Court to overturn Roe said at Hillsdale in D.C.’s annual Constitution Day Celebration last week. Scott Stewart, who spoke to alumni, students, faculty, and friends of the college at...
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Alumnus starts one of America’s fastest growing companies
A Hillsdale alumnus founded a multi-million dollar company which ranked as one of fastest growing companies in America. In 2014, Hillsdale alumni Alex Linebrink founded Passage, a ticketing company designed for medium-sized events. After eight years of hard work, the company sold its six millionth ticket this past summer and landed on the Inc. 5000...
Campus reacts to the death of Queen Elizabeth
After ruling the British commonwealth for more than 70 years, Queen Elizabeth II died on Sept. 8, 2022. Hillsdale faculty and staff said they shared a variety of reactions to the queen’s death, including sadness and gratitude for her dedication to the British people. “I think anybody that is from England or the United Kingdom...
College launches new Center for Military History and Grand Strategy
The new Center for Military History and Grand Strategy launched last weekend with a panel and series of lectures, aiming to explain why the study of war and strategy remains important even as similar programs disappear from American colleges and universities. “It used to be the case that there was a chair in military history...
Metz addresses dining hall lunch lines by adding improved equipment
Metz Culinary Management has promised shorter lines at the Knorr Dining Hall thanks to new equipment. Alexis Kwon, senior marketing manager for Metz, said the company introduced additional card readers to speed up the process for workers and students. “We implemented a new technology solution that allows for faster check-in and retail purchasing,” Kwon said....




