The Student Activities Board’s Taste of Manning event will start three hours later than usual to accommodate Day of Service this Saturday. “There just aren’t a lot of good weekends that work left so we didn’t want to switch it,” senior and SAB Events Team Lead Josiah Jagoda said. “But I actually think that it...
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Pro-life OBGYN explains ethics of birth control
Dr. Christina Francis is a board certified OBGYN. Courtesy | Christina Francis Drugs marketed as tools of birth control would encompass both the prevention of pregnancies as well as the destruction of embryos in the 1960s and 1970s, said Christina Francis in a speech hosted by Hillsdale College for Life March 31. “This change in...
Scholar discusses China, TikTok
Michael Sobolik is a scholar and senior fellow at the Hudson Institute. Courtesy | The Hudson Institute The United States is a Pacific power, Hudson Institute scholar Michael Sobolik said in a discussion about TikTok, China, and American foreign policy, hosted by the Alexander Hamilton Society March 26. Sobolik divided his talk into two sections,...
Pulliam fellow speaks on India
Tunku Varadarajan is a Wall Street Journal contributor who is this semester’s Eugene C. Pulliam Distinguished Visiting Fellow in Journalism. He taught a one-credit course called “The Art of the Review.” Courtesy | JNS American Christians must defend Indian Christians, who face persecution from their government, said journalist Tunku Varadarajan in a lecture April 1...
Locals bring antiques to road show
Crowded together, Hillsdalians waited with everything from comic books to lead pennies in hopes of exchanging their prized items for cash at the Premier Gold, Silver and Coin Association road show, hosted March 25-29 at the Dow Hotel. Started in 2009, the business often hosts events called “road shows,” where it appraises and buys valuable...




