Faculty from the Hillsdale politics and history departments say they approve of the operation to extradite Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro, who has led Venezuela for the past quarter century. Maduro has pled not guilty to narcotics charges in Manhattan’s Southern District of New York after an operation by U.S. armed forces extradited him and his...
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College to host first-ever physics invitational
The Society of Physics Students and the Hillsdale College physics department will invite other Michigan liberal arts colleges to an undergraduate physics conference next month, the first-ever multi-college science conference to be hosted at Hillsdale. The Hillsdale College Physics Invitational, which will take place on Feb. 21, will offer a keynote speaker, poster presentations, a...
Rep. James laments ‘culture of hopelessness’ at Hillsdale visit
Rep. John James told a group of College Republicans over lunch last month that what ails Michigan is more cultural than political. “This culture of hopelessness that most people are feeling can be changed when we lead by example,” said the 44-year-old congressman, who represents a district north of Detroit. “The solutions we need are...
Hillsdale nominated for best small college radio station
Senior Emily Schutte at last year’s IBS awards ceremony. Courtesy | Scot Bertram Hillsdale College’s student radio station, WRFH Radio Free Hillsdale 101.7 FM, is a finalist for the best college or university radio station with under 10,000 students in the national Intercollegiate Broadcasting System awards. Several student shows and features are also finalists. IBS,...
Fifth-annual Lessons & Carols coming this weekend
Students and the larger Hillsdale community will get a chance to share the spirit of the Christmas season in song at this year’s Lessons & Carols event. Lessons & Carols will be held in Christ Chapel Sunday, Dec. 7, at 6 p.m. The program is a joint effort between the music department and the office...
