Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and Republican candidate Donald Trump shake hands in lieu of the presidential debate. Courtesy | M9 News Hillsdale students and professors expressed a wide range of takeaways and frustrations following Tuesday night’s presidential debate between Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and Republican candidate Donald Trump. The debate, held at the National Constitution...
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K-12 hires new staff
The Hillsdale K-12 Education Office recently expanded its staff to support their member and candidate schools, according to Kathleen O’Toole, assistant provost for K-12 education. “As the number of schools grows, our office must grow too, so that we can know them well and continue to serve them with excellence,” O’Toole said. Seven new hires...
Kristi Noem speaks on performance as governor
South Dakota has succeeded where other states have failed, Gov. Kristi Noem said on campus Sept. 11. Noem discussed her political philosophy and leadership as governor since taking office in 2019 in a speech hosted by the Hillsdale College Republicans. “There is a difference in states and what they did during COVID that tells a...
College adds exhibits in library, Hoynak Room
New displays of pesidential letters and trays of political memorabilia can be found in the Heritage Room. Courtesy | Megan Li Hillsdale’s newest archive features letters from former presidents, artifacts from the college’s history, and political memorabilia — including more than 160 trays of pins and buttons from various election campaigns. James E. Rogan and...
Hillsdale College to help Hillsdale Hospital purchase new equipment
Hillsdale Hospital collaborates with the college to provide healthcare for students and townspeople. Courtesy | Facebook Hillsdale Hospital began raising funds for a state-of-the-art orthopedic table with help from the college and its faculty and staff through a special matching program announced by College President Larry Arnn. The $150,000 Hana Fracture Table will allow Hillsdale...




