“The United States is keen to make messes in the world, cast shadows on order and stability in multiple regions and jeopardize peace and development in relevant countries,” said a recent article from the Chinese state-run newspaper ‘The People’s Daily.’ The article, entitled “How America became the Source of the World’s Turmoil,” also criticized the...
Category: Opinions
Campus unity beyond homecoming
Homecoming 2016 displayed a new attitude among Greeks and independents alike in the historically cutthroat competition: unity. But instead of reserving this unified spirit between dorms and sororities for one week of the school year, Hillsdale College students should endeavor to embody this unity August through May. Women from all three Greek houses praised the...
Regardless of the debate’s winner, America lost
Monday night, I watched the first half-hour of the presidential debate. Then I went home to read a book. I couldn’t handle the nonsense on the television. Simply put, neither candidate has even begun to address the real problems facing the country. Hillary Clinton is one of the most corrupt politicians in American history. Through...
America can’t afford religious discrimination
Donald Trump’s call to ban Muslim refugees and immigrants last December created more than disapproval among my fellow Mormons – it brought back nightmares from our past. In early August, Trump acknowledged he has a “tremendous problem in Utah.” For a state that has been safely Republican for over fifty years, Trump is up only...
College isn’t just about class; it’s about finding a husband too
With the class of 2020 being the smartest incoming class in Hillsdale College’s history and raising the average ACT score to 30, the culture of academia at Hillsdale is stronger than ever before. The freshmen will soon realize, C’s here not only get degrees but they get handed out more freely than pocket constitutions. College,...



