Fifteen students were in 10-day isolation as of Monday after testing positive for the COVID-19 virus. Since the start of the semester, 78 students have tested positive and 63 of them have recovered. “Students are isolating 10 days from the onset of symptoms and may return to class on the eleventh day, provided they have...
CCA speakers examine election history, debate 2020 results
The first Center for Constructive Alternatives lecture series of the fall 2021 semester examined contentious presidential elections, with each speech illuminating the controversies of the 2020 election, according to CCA attendees. “No one can say with certainty that there was no fraud in 2020,” said Andrew Busch, crown professor of government and George R. Roberts...
Constitution Day speeches highlight vigilance, preservation
Hillsdale’s Constitution Day Celebration featured speeches with a theme of vigilance for the future of the country and preservation of the founding ideals embodied in the Constitution. The event, which is held annually in Washington, D.C., was at the Trump International Hotel. Speakers discussed election integrity, civil liberties, recovering American greatness, and the rise of...
Q&A: Victor Davis Hanson, visiting professor of history
What has your trip to campus this year looked like? “I’ve never been more hurried. I will be here for 14 days, and I teach a three-and-a-half hour class on World War II four days a week. Yesterday I met with the Alexander Hamilton Society. And then I have to write about 3,000 words a...
Hillsdale alumni clerk for US Supreme Court this term
Three Hillsdale alumni are clerking for the Supreme Court in the term that begins next month. Garrett West Jr. ’15, Elliot Gaiser ’12, and Manuel Valle ’11 began their new jobs in July. They join six other Hillsdale alumni who have served as clerks for the court in the last 25 years, according to...



