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Professors discuss immigration policy
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Professors discuss immigration policy

As immigration becomes a hotter topic, four Hillsdale College professors gathered to discuss the policy’s reform during a roundtable discussion hosted by the Alexander Hamilton Society and Hillsdale College Debate April 9. Courtesy | Google Four Hillsdale College professors clashed over immigration reform during a roundtable discussion hosted by the Alexander Hamilton Society and Hillsdale...

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Students attend VOCES8 concert

Seventeen Hillsdale College Chapel Choir students made the trip to Detroit on April 6 to hear world-renowned British vocal ensemble VOCES8.  The group performed a genre-spanning concert of sacred, classical, and jazz music at Christ Church Detroit as part of their 20th anniversary world tour. “The concert was a mix of sacred music, renaissance madrigals,...

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Speaker proposes model reconciling Adam and Evolution

Nearly a century after evolution clashed with the Bible in the Scopes Monkey Trial, a Christian scientist told Hillsdale students they can believe in both.  Joshua Swamidass, associate professor of laboratory and genomic medicine at Washington University in St. Louis, delivered a talk titled “Adam & Eve … & Evolution?” April 11, proposing that the...

Academy teacher to retire after 25 years
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Academy teacher to retire after 25 years

Julie Budd taught at Hillsdale Academy for 25 years. Sophia Bryant | Collegian After teaching eighth grade for 25 years, Julie Budd will retire from Hillsdale Academy at the end of this school year.  “I will surely miss the school, and the students, and my great colleagues,” Budd said. “What a blessing it has been.” ...

Roger Kimball explains golden thread initiative
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Roger Kimball explains golden thread initiative

The golden thread initiative is a project of cultural recovery perfectly fit for the season we’re in, publisher of The New Criterion and Encounter Books Roger Kimball said in his convocation speech April 10.  “In many cultural precincts today, we find that faculty and students alike regard education chiefly as an exercise in disillusionment, and...