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Academy for Science and Freedom hosts first public event

Academy for Science and Freedom hosts first public event

The Academy for Science and Freedom held its first event in a series of public lectures on Jan. 24, 2022 at which academy fellow and senior fellow in health care policy at the Hoover Institution of Stanford University Scott Atlas spoke on media misinformation about the COVID-19 pandemic. The academy is dedicated to the pursuit of truth in the sciences,...

Student Federation swears in new members, conducts elections

Student Federation swears in new members, conducts elections

The Student Federation swore in new members and conducted elections for committees in its first meeting of the year on Jan. 27. Federation president and junior Thomas MacPhee said he is optimistic for the coming year. “I am very confident that it is going to be a very good federation,” MacPhee said. The amount in the federation’s discretionary budget has...

Michael Ward, C.S. Lewis scholar, Q&A

Michael Ward, C.S. Lewis scholar, Q&A

Hillsdale’s newest Visiting Fellow traveled nearly 4,000 miles from Oxford, England to Hillsdale last weekend.  Michael Ward, senior research fellow at Oxford University, a Catholic priest, and a C.S. Lewis scholar, spoke at CCA III: The Inklings on Sunday, Jan. 30 about his most recent book, “After Humanity: A Guide to C.S. Lewis’ ‘Abolition of Man.’”   When did you...

Midterm elections optimistic for Republicans, panel says

Midterm elections optimistic for Republicans, panel says

Though agreeing the upcoming midterm elections look hopeful for Republicans, a panel of politics professors cautioned against optimism on Feb. 1 as a part of the Center for Constructive Alternatives. Associate Professor of Politics Kevin Portteus argued Republicans face major hurdles in spite of increasing displeasure toward Democrats, while Dean of the Van Andel Graduate School of Statesmanship Ronald Pestritto...

Hillsdale plans educational center in California

Hillsdale College plans to build an educational center in California following its purchase of nearly 1,200 acres of property in Placer County in December, according to Hillsdale Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé.  “This will help Hillsdale further radiate its curriculum in the state of California and across the country,” Péwé said. “Overall, this land afforded to Hillsdale College in California...

Mock Trial team moves online

Mock Trial team moves online

Hillsdale’s Mock Trial Team competed in their first virtual tournament of the spring semester last weekend.  The American Mock Trial Association announced on Jan. 15 that all-regional tournaments would be held in an online format due to COVID-19 precautions. In the fall semester, AMTA left the decision up to individual schools based on local mandates. After making the decision to...

GOAL program to expand hospital volunteering opportunities

GOAL program to expand hospital volunteering opportunities

Hillsdale pre-med students may soon have additional opportunities to volunteer as phlebotomists at Hillsdale Hospital through GOAL’s new Hospital Volunteering program. The GOAL program, run by junior McKenna Good, will train students to work in Hillsdale Hospital’s outpatient department drawing blood. “They needed students to be trained in phlebotomy for a couple of weeks, and then to be employed at...

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