Hillsdale College students are the most engaged in community service of any four-year college students in America, according to The Princeton Review. In its annual guide, “Best 388 Colleges,” Princeton Review ranked Hillsdale in the top 25 in 14 of its 50 subcategories, including first in “Most Engaged in Community Service,” third in “Most Conservative...
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Biden administration’s auto regulations out of touch with reality
On April 1, President Joe Biden’s Department of Transportation raised the mileage standard of cars and light trucks to increase to 49 miles per gallon by 2026. Unfortunately, this wasn’t an April Fools’ prank: the new regulation is here to stay, and its implications will change the way Americans drive. If 49 miles per gallon...
Sigma Alpha Iota music fraternity to disband after nearly a century
After nearly 100 years on campus, the Hillsdale chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota women’s music honorary will disband at the end of the semester due to low membership. SAI has had a nationally-recognized chapter at Hillsdale since November 1925, according to president and senior Sydney Crawford. “Recruitment has been very difficult over the past few...
English Department offers Creative Writing Honors Program
Hillsdale College will offer a new Creative Writing Honors Program in Fiction led by author and visiting professor Chigozie Obioma starting in the fall. “Professor Obioma was chosen because of his extraordinary gifts as a writer, and also for his expertise in teaching,” Associate Professor of English Dutton Kearney said. As head of the Visiting...
History professor to receive Bradley Prize
For the second year in a row, a Hillsdale faculty member has won the prestigious Bradley Prize. Wilfred McClay, Victor Davis Hanson Chair in Classical History and Western Civilization, will receive the award in May. The award, sponsored by the Milwaukee-based Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, recognizes individuals for “outstanding achievements” that work to “restore,...




