The pro-life movement has more responsibility in the wake of the Supreme Court’s Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health decision than ever before, said Alexandra DeSanctis, a fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center and writer for the National Review. DeSanctis, the fall Eugene C. Pulliam Distinguished Visiting Fellow in Journalism, will speak about “The Direction of the Pro-Life Movement...
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Unvaccinated alumni held from service in Marine Corps
The United States Marine Corps removed two Hillsdale graduates from their occupational specialties because they refused to comply with the military’s COVID-19 vaccination mandates. Brothers Alex Buchmann ’17 and Adam Buchmann ’20 were also blocked from deployment, promotion, transfer, or release from active duty. “Myself and the other Marines in my command were told that if we submitted religious exemptions...

Tower Light plans new writers’ workshop
Tower Light is hosting its first Authorial Convivium this Friday, Sept. 23, from 4:30-5:30 p.m. in the formal lounge with Patricia Bart, associate professor of english, as the emcee. The convivium aims to deepen social networking among writers in a creative writing workshop, as well as help students understand the great offering they can make as a writer, Bart said. ...

Alexander Hamilton Society hosts annual ‘War Games’
China convinced the United States to withdraw military aid and its war fleet from Taiwan in the Alexander Hamilton Society’s annual “War Games” Sept. 17. The games simulate different foreign policy crises every year. This year’s theme was “Crisis in the Taiwan Strait,” inspired by Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan in August. “We chose Taiwan because Taiwan and the Indo-Pacific...

Hillsdale in DC hosts annual Constitution Day Celebration
Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey deprived people of the right to make their own choices, the Mississippi solicitor general who persuaded the Supreme Court to overturn Roe said at Hillsdale in D.C.’s annual Constitution Day Celebration last week. Scott Stewart, who spoke to alumni, students, faculty, and friends of the college at the Waldorf Astoria Washington D.C.,...

Alumnus starts one of America’s fastest growing companies
A Hillsdale alumnus founded a multi-million dollar company which ranked as one of fastest growing companies in America. In 2014, Hillsdale alumni Alex Linebrink founded Passage, a ticketing company designed for medium-sized events. After eight years of hard work, the company sold its six millionth ticket this past summer and landed on the Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing companies in...

Hillsdale College for Life reaches more than 200 voters during ‘Operation Blitz’
On Saturday, Sept. 10, Hillsdale College For Life sent students door-knocking in Jonesville to secure votes against Proposal 3, an amendment that would add abortion rights to Michigan’s Constitution. “This is the best use of our time until November,” said sophomore Rachel Schroder, leader of Hillsdale College for Life. Students reached 224 voters in Jonesville this weekend. There were...
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