The rise of the modern pharmaceutical industry is the focus of next week’s Center for Constructive Alternatives lecture series. Big Pharma is the second and final CCA of the semester, running from Sunday, March. 5 to Wednesday, March 8. According to the CCA website, the series of lectures will focus on topics spanning from the opioid epidemic to the COVID-19...
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Visiting speaker discusses foreign relations
This past Tuesday, Hillsdale’s Alexander Hamilton society hosted a presentation about Japan, China, and the United States. Zach Cooper, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute specializing in U.S. strategy in Asia, was the visiting speaker. His speech focused on the relationship between Japan and the United States and the importance of their alliance historically and in the present...

Q&A: Outstanding senior man and woman
Seniors Colton Duncan and Lucy Cuneo were nominated by their peers and selected by faculty as the Outstanding Senior Man and Woman of the class of 2023. The following has been edited for length and clarity. Colton Duncan Duncan is a double major in classics and international business studies from Cincinnati, Ohio. What was your initial reaction...

Deans give fewer students off-campus permission
Fewer students than usual received permission to move off campus next school year, according to Dean of Women Rebekah Dell. The Deans sent an email Feb. 20 to students granted off-campus permission. Most of the recipients will be seniors next school year. The number of Hillsdale students enrolled minus the campus beds determines the number of off-campus spots granted, said...
Federalist society to host Judge Duncan
The Federalist Society will host its first event of the semester discussing the American legal system this evening at 7 p.m. in the Hoynack Room. The event features two speakers with professional experience in courts of appeals. Judge Kyle Duncan serves on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, and attorney Marc Ayers is a partner at...

College builds new lodging at shooting center
The college is planning to build eight new cottages for visitors of the Halter Shooting Sports Center. “We think of it as definitely mission-oriented,” Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé said. “Everybody that’s coming to the range, we’re certainly trying to expose them to the ideas of freedom and intelligent patriotism.” The school has almost finished the first cottage, Péwé said,...

Pence to speak on faith in public life
Former Vice President Mike Pence will deliver a speech March 1 in Christ Chapel on the role of faith in public life. The speech will start at 4 p.m. as a part of the Drummond Lecture Series and is open to all of campus. Pence was last on campus when he delivered the commencement address to the class of...
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