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Azerrad to speak on leftist politics

Azerrad to speak on leftist politics

 Assistant Professor of Government and Research Fellow David Azerrad will present “Narcissism, Wokeness, and the Modern Left” in the Formal Lounge at 7 p.m. on Jan. 26. Azerrad teaches at the Allan P. Kirby Jr. Center for Constitutional Studies and Citizenship in Washington, D.C., specializing in political topics that include classical liberalism, conservative political thought, and identity politics.  “The premise...

College delays textbook program

Admin delays textbook program

College delays textbook program Students won’t see an increase in tuition this fall for the textbook program, which has been delayed, according to an email sent Monday morning from Provost Christopher VanOrman. The new system would have provided students with textbooks through a third-party provider called Slingshot, paid for by small tuition increases. To fund the program, the college said...

College to include textbooks in tuition

College to include textbooks in tuition

Hillsdale students will skip the semesterly search for the lowest textbook prices starting fall 2023 as the college will begin including class materials in the price of tuition.  “Students and their parents will no longer need to spend time and energy tracking down every book for their classes,” said Doug Banbury, Hillsdale’s vice president for admissions and business development.  “No...

Radio Free Hillsdale Hour triples yearly downloads

Radio Free Hillsdale Hour triples yearly downloads

“The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour,” Hillsdale College’s national radio show, surpassed 1 million downloads in 2022.   The weekly show features interviews with Hillsdale faculty and staff, friends of the college, and sometimes alumni and students, said Scot Bertram, host of the show and general manager of Radio Free Hillsdale.  The 1.2 million downloads in 2022 nearly tripled its 430,000 downloads...

College delays textbook program

Admissions accepts fewer transfer students

Twelve students joined Hillsdale College for the spring semester, a number slightly lower than previous years, Admissions Counselor Ben Strickland said. “We’re restricted by the number of beds that we have and the space that we have,” Strickland said. While the number of transfer students usually is in the high teens, the acceptance rate remained at around 15%, consistent with...

New Student Federation officers look to promote involvement

New Student Federation officers look to promote involvement

Newly elected officers of the Hillsdale College Student Federation hope to direct their attention to other student needs beyond club funding this spring.  Junior Liam Giles will serve as president, sophomore Charlie Birt as vice president, junior Emma De Nooy as treasurer, and sophomore Garry Danzer as secretary.  Giles, a history major and mathematics minor from Illinois, said he hopes...

Professor Schlueter appointed to Catholic Diocesan commission

Professor Schlueter appointed to Catholic Diocesan commission

Diocese of Lansing Bishop Earl Boyea formally appointed Nathan Schlueter, professor of philosophy and religion, to the Diocesan Commission on Catholic Social Teaching on Nov. 22. Schlueter said he hopes to help the commission articulate and defend teachings of the Catholic Church through his 20 years of experience in political philosophy and ethical theory.  “I think I have a fairly...

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