Manuel Valle ’11 will become Hillsdale’s seventh graduate in the past eight years to clerk for a Supreme Court justice. During the October 2021 term, Valle will clerk for Justice Clarence Thomas. Professor of Philosophy and Religion Nathan Schlueter, who is also the faculty adviser for the college’s Federalist Society, said Valle will be the...
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Chargers on pace for strong postseason meets
After their recent performances at the Joe Paine and Lansing Community College invitationals, the Hillsdale College Chargers are on track for a successful conference championship race in a couple weeks. The team split up and competed at two different meets on Oct. 4. A group of seven traveled to the University of Notre Dame...
US shouldn’t cut ties with Saudi Arabia
Surrounding its one-year anniversary, the Jamal Khashoggi murder scandal has been resurrected, haunting Saudi Arabia’s de facto ruler, Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman (MBS) again. Though he has continually denied any direct connection to the murder, he is having a hard time putting Khashoggi’s ghost away. But the United States should not be too quick...
Local businesses organize first annual ‘Boo Bash’
More than 40 local businesses have partnered to participate in Hillsdale’s First Annual Boo Bash, and sign-ups are still open. All proceeds will go to Hillsdale’s Court Appointed Special Advocates, an organization that trains members of the community to advocate for children affected by abuse, neglect, or abandonment. The Boo Bash event will be on...
NBA ignores China’s human rights abuses
In February 2018, Laura Ingraham of Fox News found herself going head-to-head with NBA superstar LeBron James. After James criticized President Donald Trump, Ingraham hit back at the Los Angeles Lakers’ forward during her show, and told him to “shut up and dribble.” The ensuing backlash resulted in adulation and support being tossed in James’...




