Education teaches students how to love, not just what to love, according to three Hillsdale professors who spoke in a panel hosted by the Hillsdale College C.S. Lewis Society Feb. 27. The panelists spoke on an assortment of issues pertaining to classical education through a Lewisian lens. “Part of the question is less about how...
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Gehrke lectures on history of Catholic church
Jason Gehrke ’07 teaches history at Hillsdale College. Courtesy | Hillsdale College The history of Catholic Christianity after 325 A.D. is the history of being divided by its agreement, Assistant Professor of History and Director of the Center for Military History Jason Gehrke said during his lecture “What Happened to Catholic Christianity?” Feb. 28. Gehrke,...
Professors discuss Trump’s economics
Associate Professor of Economics Charles Steele discusses the economy under Trump in Lane 124. Courtesy | Megan Li The three greatest threats to American liberty today are the government, the left, and malign foreign actors, said Charles Steele, associate professor of economics and director of the Center for Commerce and Freedom, in a talk hosted...
Students react to new security camera
One of the new security cameras sits above the Knorr Dining Hall in the Grewcock Student Union. Courtesy | Megan Li Hillsdale Security Department installed new security cameras above the stairs and inside the Knorr Family Dining Hall and in the library. The cameras are meant to deter threats to students, according to Joe Kellam,...
Library construction will close colonnade after spring break
The addition will include a stair hall. Courtesy | Michael G. Imber Architects For the next two years, the Michael Alex Mossey Library will be under construction, according to Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé. Last month, the Hillsdale College Board of Trustees approved all funding for the addition of a North Wing, which will begin...



