You’ve been with The American Conservative since 2016, and you’ve risen from Director of Development to Vice President of Development to Executive Director. How did you start working at TAC, and what does your latest position entail? My first job out of college was in fundraising at the Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI), an organization founded...
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SAB to hold President’s Ball this coming Saturday
The Student Activities Board is holding one of its most noteworthy (and classy) events all year long on Saturday: President’s Ball, with this year’s theme inspired by the Middle East. The ball is from 9 p.m. to midnight in the Searle Center. Although SAB originally named the theme “Arabian Nights,” it later modified it....
Johnson memorial to be held Monday
The memorial service for former Hillsdale pastor, counselor, and teacher Charles “Chuck” Johnson will be held at College Baptist Church on Monday at 11 a.m., with visitation Sunday from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Johnson died Jan. 22 in the Nursing Facility of Hillsdale Hospital after more than 40 years of pastoral and professorial care...
Seth Drayer, pro-life advocate, visits campus
More than 30 students attended a lecture on campus Tuesday night given by Seth Drayer, director of training for the abortion advocacy group Created Equal. Hillsdale College Students for Life organized and hosted the event. Drayer spoke for an hour about “changing the culture of abortion,” focusing on the importance of displaying images of abortion...
Swim team takes second in its first-ever G-MAC championship event
When sophomore Bailey Bickerstaff asked her fellow swimmers to bow their heads Wednesday, she ushered her teammates into a moment of calm reflection just before the Chargers began to compete at the G-MAC-Mount East Swimming & Diving Championships for the first time ever. Bickerstaff ended her prayer and the Chargers jumped into a four-day meet...



