In a single day, Maj. Gen. Patrick Brady rescued nearly 100 seriously wounded men from embattled landing zones covered with thick fog and smoke in the Republic of Vietnam. For his valiant actions, Brady was awarded the Medal of Honor, the nation’s highest military decoration for valor, on Oct. 9, 1969. Now, Hillsdale will have...
Election results pending, students weigh in
Students gathered in the Searle Center Tuesday night to watch election returns and listen to Radio Free Hillsdale 101.7 FM, the campus radio station, deliver a live broadcast hosted by students that featured commentary and interviews. The presidential election was too close to call throughout the night, but that didn’t stop students from enjoying each...
Election 2020: How campus voted
More than 90% of Hillsdale College students want President Donald Trump to win reelection this week, but only 66% predicted that he would secure the victory, according to a Hillsdale Collegian poll. While less than 8.4% of respondents said they would prefer to see Joe Biden win the election, more than a third predicted he...
Mr. Trump goes to Michigan: View from the battleground
Thousands of Michiganders braved rain and near-freezing temperatures to catch a glimpse of President Donald Trump at a campaign rally at the Capitol Region International Airport in Lansing Tuesday. “He’s proven himself to be a straight-up American president. He believes in America, religion and all the things that are important to me. I believe he...
Campus reacts: Senate confirms Amy Coney Barrett to Supreme Court
The U.S. Senate confirmed Amy Coney Barrett to the U.S. Supreme Court Monday in a 52-48 vote, making her the third Supreme Court Justice to be appointed by President Donald Trump. Nathan Schlueter, professor of philosophy and religion and Hillsdale’s pre-law advisor, said he was pleased with the civility of Barrett’s confirmation process. “This process...




