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DWLLRS to headline Centralhallapalooza

DWLLRS to headline Centralhallapalooza

DWLLRS to visit campus for centralhallapalooza. This year’s Centralhallapalooza music festival will feature DWLLRS as the headlining act, according to the Student Activities Board’s Monday reveal. “I think that their music is fairly accessible and a lot of people could like it. It’s not going to be really hard rock, or country,” sophomore and SAB member John Schaefer said. “I...

Monastery to host student retreat

Monastery to host student retreat

Students will visit St. Augustine’s House monastery in Oxford, MI next weekend, April 14-16. The annual trip is meant to be a break from the busyness of everyday life, and students are encouraged to leave their screens, homework, and other distractions at home, according to Director of Health and Wellness and clinical counselor Brock Lutz.  Lutz has been visiting the...

Hillsdale cuts ties with charter school after controversy

Hillsdale cuts ties with charter school after controversy

Michelangelo’s “David” causes controversy in charter school in Florida. Hillsdale College cut ties with Tallahassee Classical School after a controversy surrounding the school’s art curriculum and its headmaster’s resignation.  Former Tallahassee Classical Headmaster Hope Carrasquilla resigned following backlash from three parents over teaching Michelangelo’s “David” statue in a 6th-grade classroom, but the Florida charter school said the resignation was unconnected...

Ryan Anderson, president of Ethics and Public Policy Center, visits campus.

Visiting speaker discusses religious liberty and traditional marriage

Ryan Anderson, president of Ethics and Public Policy Center, visits campus. Progressive secular groups have gradually restricted religious liberty through government mandates, President of the Ethics and Public Policy Center Ryan Anderson said in his speech “Illiberal Liberalism: On Religious Liberty, Gay Marriage, and Gender Ideology,” on Wednesday, April 5 in Christ Chapel. “For the past several decades, progressive, secular...

Campus reacts to New Yorker article

Campus reacts to New Yorker article

The New Yorker covers Hillsdale College. A long-anticipated profile of Hillsdale College appeared in this week’s edition of The New Yorker. It called the college “a home for smart young conservatives who wish to engage seriously with the liberal arts” and “a model that communities across the country are looking to adopt,” but also criticized it because “there is no...

Academy for Science and Freedom to host the Broken Science Initiative, talk to cover scientific method

The Academy of Science and Freedom, an initiative of Hillsdale in D.C., will present on the importance of upholding the scientific method on Tuesday, April 11 in the Searle Center at 3 p.m. with a dinner to follow.  According to the Broken Science Initiative, a key aspect of the scientific method is the ability to replicate experiments and to achieve...

Former White House official speaks on presidential transition project

Former White House official speaks on presidential transition project

A think tank aims to have fully vetted and loyal conservatives with a ruling agenda in place and prepared to work by the next Republican president’s first day in office, according to a former White House official who spoke in the Campbell Room on March 30. Career Services and Hillsdale College Republicans co-hosted the presentation about the Heritage Foundation’s 2025...

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