Just months after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, Hillsdale alumna Leah (Hickman) Savas ’17, has published a 500-page book on the history of abortion in America from a pro-life perspective. As a reporter for World, Savas spent the last three years co-writing “The Story of Abortion in America: A Street-Level History, 1652-2022,” with Marvin Olasky, former editor-in-chief of...
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College dedicates Stanton Building
The college dedicated the Stanton Foundation Center for American Classical Education at a ceremony Feb. 6. Formerly an elementary school, the center houses Hillsdale’s K-12 Education Office and serves as home base for the college’s educational outreach efforts. David and Laura Stanton funded the renovation through the Stanton Foundation, which they co-founded in 1998. Members of the Stanton family attended...

DC professor visits campus, speaks on leftist politics
Conservatives need to better understand the psychology of the left if they want to confront it, Assistant Professor David Azerrad argued in a Jan. 26 talk titled “Narcissism, Wokeness, and The Mind of the Left.” “The left today is the party of intellectuals and the marginalized,” Azerrad said. “It’s the identity groups that have the privilege of having their oppression...

Thousands of rare audio archives donated to Mossey Library collection
Students and professors will soon have access to a large collection of LPs, CDs, and cassette tapes – a significant donation because of its size and contents for both the library and music department, according to Daniel Tacke, chair of the Howard department of music. “The collection was assembled by Edward Wheeler of Lawrenceburg, Indiana,” said Lori Curtis, the Hillsdale...

CCA III to discuss Greece and Rome
Greek and Roman influence on the liberal arts is the focus of next week’s Center for Constructive Alternatives “Classical Greece and Rome.” The event runs from Sunday, Feb. 5 through Wednesday, Feb. 8. According to the CCA website, the classics are an essential part of education nearly lost in modern schools. This decline in serious study of the classics began...

New women’s dormitory named Sohn Residence, construction continues
Construction for the newest women’s dormitory is set to finish by mid-summer, with housing available for fall 2023. “This dorm under construction will be named the Marilyn J. Sohn Residence,” said Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé. The college broke ground in June 2022 for the $5.8 million dorm, Péwé said. According to Dean of Women Rebekah Dell, the dorm will...

Stanton Building to hold dedication ceremony
The newly renovated Stanton Foundation Center for American Classical Education, formerly The Mauck School Building, will officially be dedicated on Feb. 6. Co-founders of the Stanton Foundation, David and Laura Stanton, funded the renovation of The Mauck School Building. The Stanton Foundation Center holds Hillsdale’s K-12 Education Office, Marketing, National Donor Outreach, and the Preston M. Green Charitable Foundation Training...
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