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AJ’s Cafe to extend nightly hours

AJ’s Cafe to extend nightly hours

A.J.’s Cafe expanded its evening hours on Monday, and is now open until 10 p.m. seven days per week and serves hot food at all hours. “Our goal is to meet the needs of the students and faculty,” said Metz General Manager Jeffrey Cassell.  The changes extended hours past 9 p.m. when A.J.’s had closed previously this semester. It will...

Director of post-graduate theological study program invites students to apply

Director of post-graduate theological study program invites students to apply

The Brazos Fellowship seeks to redefine vocations for college graduates, Paul Gutacker, the program’s executive director, told Hilldsale students on Oct. 11. “I think we assume that discerning your vocation means figuring out your career,” Gutacker said, “In Scripture, it has to do with the thing that we’re all called to do—following Christ. It’s not overly simplistic to say it,...

Hillsdale in DC conducts student journalism panel

Hillsdale in DC conducts student journalism panel

Student journalism protects liberty on college campuses, according to Collegian editor-in-chief and senior Maggie Hroncich at a student journalism panel on Oct. 21. “Thomas Jefferson once said that liberty depends on freedom of the press, and I think the same is true for on-campus liberty,” Hroncich said. Seven student journalists, including Hroncich, joined Senior Journalism Fellow Mollie Hemingway for a...

Debate team places first in Oct. 16 tournament

The Hillsdale College debate team took first place at its most recent tournament on Oct. 16, hosted by Bowling Green State University in Ohio. The team participated in both one-on-one, or International Public Debate Association, and partner style, or National Parliamentary Debate Association, competitions at Bowling Green against 40 other teams from schools such as the University of Michigan and...

Three Hillsdale-affiliated charter schools in Tennessee no longer to open

Three Hillsdale-affiliated charter schools in Tennessee no longer to open

American Classical Education, a K-12 charter school management organization affiliated with Hillsdale College, withdrew its applications for three new schools it hoped to open in Tennessee. Emily Stack Davis, executive director of media and public relations at Hillsdale, said Hillsdale’s mission to further classical educational opportunities has made it the object of opposition from the public education establishment. “Hillsdale College’s...

Praxis hosts lecture on pandemic, economy

Praxis hosts lecture on pandemic, economy

The world became part of an unprecedented experiment in 2020 when governments began taking control of free economies and destroying them, said Jeffrey Tucker, founder and president of the Brownstone Institute in a lecture hosted by Praxis on Oct. 20. Tucker spoke about the effects of the pandemic response in 2020, arguing that the government response to the COVID-19 pandemic...

Postal Service releases stamp honoring women cryptographers, including Hillsdale alumna

Postal Service releases stamp honoring women cryptographers, including Hillsdale alumna

The United States Postal Service released a stamp this month honoring women cryptographers who cracked codes during World War II. The most prominent among them may have been 1915 Hillsdale alumna Elizebeth Smith Friedman, according to Adjunct Instructor in Journalism Buddy Moorehouse. “She essentially pioneered the science of codebreaking and then used her skill to help win World War I...

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