Students in a video course have turned a hallowed part of Hillsdale College history into a documentary film. “A Better Kind of Glory” tells the story of how Hillsdale’s football team declined its invitation to play in the 1955 Tangerine Bowl because the game’s organizers refused to let black athletes play. The film will be...
Hooper elected 2022 senior class president
Nearly 200 juniors gathered in the Searle Center Monday evening to dine, hear remarks from faculty and fellow students, and find out who won the highly-anticipated senior officer elections. Jacob Hooper was elected president, Maya Kaniaupio vice president, Penny Heipel secretary, Emma-Sofia Mull treasurer, and Chloe Kersey social chair. “I am truly honored that my...
Hillsdale is top pick for Classic Learning Test takers
High school students who take the Classic Learning Test submit their scores to Hillsdale College more than any other school, according to a new list published by the CLT. An alternative to the ACT and the SAT, the CLT was established in 2015 as a more classically-focused measure of academic knowledge. Hillsdale began accepting the...
Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation loans statue to Kirby Center
“The Goddess of Democracy,” a statue memorializing the more than 100 million victims of communism worldwide, now resides in the Allan P. Kirby, Jr. Center for Constitutional Studies and Citizenship. The statue is on loan from the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation, a nonprofit organization which seeks to raise awareness about the dangers of communism....
Professor perspective: The border crisis
“Entry into a country by welfare cases, criminals, terrorists, enemy agents, or socialists and others sympathetic to tyrannical systems of government is never appropriate,” said Charles Steele, chairman of economics, business, and accounting, associate professor of economics, and Herman A. and Suzanne S. Dettwiler chair in economics. The southern border is projected to see as...




