Larry O’Connor analyzed four examples of biased media in Plaster Auditorium Oct. 22. Courtesy | Adriana Azarian Platforms like YouTube and podcasts outrank left-leaning TV news and expose users to conservative views, said Larry O’Connor, conservative radio host and Eugene C. Pulliam Distinguished Visiting Fellow in Journalism. A host on WMAL radio in Washington, D.C.,...
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Civil-War-era Hillsdale will come alive at Hayden Park
Students can immerse themselves in Civil War history on the 1844 Society’s inaugural Hillsdale History Tours event Oct. 26. According to Young Alumni Programs Coordinator Kaeleigh Di Cello, attendees can expect a walking tour that will teach them the history of Hillsdale College in the Civil War. “The event was inspired by the 1844 Society’s...
Q&A: Lizzie Penola and Lincoln Teti talk homecoming court
Seniors Lizzie Penola and Lincoln Teti pose for a photo as homecoming queen and king. Courtesy | Lizzie Penola Lizzie Penola was named 2024 homecoming queen. How were you selected for homecoming court? I’m a Chi Omega, and the tradition for us is that the seniors anonymously vote for our homecoming queen nomination. Were you...
Mary Randall rededicates playhouse after 25 years
After 25 years of playtime, Mary Proctor Randall Preschool rededicated “Miss D’s Playhouse” on Oct. 11. “It would have brought Miss D such great happiness to know that 25 years later, children are still joyfully playing and learning under this roof that bears her name,” director of Mary Randall Preschool Micha Moore ’94 said at...
Meter is the first metaphor, visiting writer says
For poet James Matthew Wilson, the nature of his craft can be summarized by an alliterative list: making, metaphor, memory, and meter. “If I could ask what poetry is, I’d have to be able to answer the question first of what it’s for,” Wilson said. Wilson presented his lecture “On the Nature and Ends of...




