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Alumnus receives award from Hillsdale Federalist Society
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Alumnus receives award from Hillsdale Federalist Society

Hillsdale’s Federalist Society Board takes a picture with Schlueter and Zahra. Courtesy | Evelyn Shurtliff The Federalist Society recognized Leo Schlueter ’22 on Sept. 4 for his leadership with the group. Schlueter is the first recipient of the Brian Zahra Alumni Excellence Award, which is a new recognition the Hillsdale Federalist Society will present to...

‘Forbidden Humor’: class offered about SNL
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‘Forbidden Humor’: class offered about SNL

Bertram in front of the SNL Fan Shop at Universal Studios Orlando. Courtesy | Scot Bertram Scot Bertram has watched every episode of “Saturday Night Live.” It took him two years to watch 50 seasons with 1,000 episodes. “People said it couldn’t be done,” Bertram said, who is General Manager of Radio Free Hillsdale 101.7...

Campus remembers Charlie Kirk
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Campus remembers Charlie Kirk

Kirk and Arnn pose for a photo at a Hillsdale event in Phoenix, Arizona, in February. Courtesy | Austin Thomason Hundreds of students, faculty, and staff mourned Charlie Kirk at a prayer vigil in Christ Chapel Wednes­day night. Almost every pew was full as attendees recited psalms, sang hymns, and joined together to pray the...

Speakers discuss American foreign policy, history in CCA I
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Speakers discuss American foreign policy, history in CCA I

The audience of the Artificial Intelligence CCA in Feb. 2025. Courtesy | Bill Zeiser A line-up of speakers including a Hillsdale alumnus and the former prime minister of the U.K. addressed American involvement in Asia, Europe, and the Middle East in the first Center for Constructive Alternatives lecture series of the school year. The CCA,...

Iliad, Odyssey coming to Hillsdale online courses in spring
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Iliad, Odyssey coming to Hillsdale online courses in spring

Benedict Whalen on “The Iliad and the Odyssey” set. Courtesy | Jeremiah Regan Hillsdale will release “The Iliad and the Odyssey,” an on­line course about the two epic poems by Homer this spring. “They are masterful and delightful stories, essential to understanding Western literature, and books that we require all students at Hills­dale to read,”...