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Hillsdale radio recognized in nationwide competition

Hillsdale radio recognized in nationwide competition

Seven student shows placed as finalists in the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System competition. Sophomores Jillian Parks and Garret Goolsby placed in Best Talk Program with their show “The Social Mediators.” “It’s great to get the chance to represent Hillsdale amidst so many other college radio stations,” Goolsby said. “Hillsdale consistently does really well at IBS even though we are a smaller...

College community prefers DeSantis to Trump, survey shows

College community prefers DeSantis to Trump, survey shows

Almost 60% of Hillsdale faculty, staff, and students said they favor Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis over former President Donald Trump for the 2024 GOP nomination, according to a Collegian survey. Of those surveyed, only a quarter said they would choose Trump. Trump announced his third presidential campaign from his home in Palm Beach, Florida on Nov. 15. “There’s never been...

Hillsdale distributes over three-million pocket Constitutions

Hillsdale has surpassed yet another milestone, distributing over three million free pocket constitutions to individuals, schools, and legislators nationwide. “As part of our extensive educational outreach, which reaches far beyond the confines of campus, we seek to reach and teach as many people as we can about topics vital to our survival as a free people,” said Bill Gray, chief...

Alumni lectures on how to disagree well

Alumni lectures on how to disagree well

Americans have lost the ability to disagree with civility, according to Rebecca Carlson ’19, a graduate student at the University of Southern California. Carlson proposed the love of truth and people and the pursuit of clarity as solutions to this common problem in a lecture Monday titled “How to Disagree Well.”  “The problem I’m describing is not a ‘left’ problem...

WHIP Students Honor the Sacrifices of Hillsdale’s Soldiers

WHIP Students Honor the Sacrifices of Hillsdale’s Soldiers

WHIP students visited Arlington National Cemetery last month | Courtesy Arlington National Cemetery  Students in the Washington-Hillsdale Internship Program honored the sacrifices of brave American soldiers, including many from Hillsdale, on visits to Arlington National Cemetery and Gettysburg last month. At Arlington, students visited the graves of Elizebeth Smith Friedman, an alumna who was a code breaker during World War...

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