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Mollie Hemingway releases bestseller on 2020 election

Mollie Hemingway releases bestseller on 2020 election

Senior Journalism Fellow Mollie Hemingway released her new book on Tuesday, and by Wednesday night, it was the #4 bestseller on Amazon.com. “Rigged: How the Media, Big Tech, and the Democrats Seized Our Elections” offers a comprehensive account of the controversies surrounding the 2020 election. “My book tells the story of how the establishment was willing to do whatever it...

Friday night skies: physics department hosts telescope night

Friday night skies: physics department hosts telescope night

The physics department, along with the Society of Physics Students hosted a telescope night on Friday, Oct. 1.  The event was open to the community, so long as attendees could navigate their way back to the telescope area in the dark.  Behind the baseball field, a 10-inch Newtonian Reflector on a German Equatorial mount was set up and controlled by...

Hamilton Society averts nuclear strike at Hillsdale

Hamilton Society averts nuclear strike at Hillsdale

Members of the Alexander Hamilton Society narrowly averted a nuclear war on Oct. 1.  AHS hosted an event called “War Games,” in which six political international organizations embarked on mock diplomatic negotiations to prevent a nuclear war. The club held two concurrent simulations in different classrooms of Lane Hall from 4 p.m to 7 p.m.  “In the end, we worked...

Classical liberals discuss conservatism’s viability

Classical liberals discuss conservatism’s viability

Chairman and Associate Professor of Economics Charles Steele explained why conservatism is no longer viable at a meeting of the Hillsdale College Classical Liberal Organization on Sept. 30.  “Is conservatism viable? No. OK great, well why not?” Steele began his presentation with a meme portraying a Republican in the year 2040 saying “Jesus was obviously trans, but he wasn’t a...

Economics professors begin weekly hiking at Hayden Park

Economics professors begin weekly hiking at Hayden Park

While many students snooze their 7 a.m. alarms on Wednesdays, a small group of economics professors and students trek through Hayden Park.  The group has hiked with light packs, since Sept. 22. “It’s a lot of fun,” freshman Anna Coln said. “I really enjoy hiking, so it’s nice to get out with other students and faculty here.” The size of...

GOAL program hosts Buddy Olympic games

GOAL program hosts Buddy Olympic games

The GOAL volunteer program hosted its first Buddy Olympics on Saturday afternoon at Hayden Park. College volunteers joined community members with special needs for an afternoon of games and activities. Teams of special needs buddies and Hillsdale student volunteers rotated among three stations, including relay races, volleyball, and freeze dance.  However, when volleyball was rained out, buddy teams resorted to...

Jordan B. Peterson chosen as speaker for 2022 commencement

Jordan B. Peterson chosen as speaker for 2022 commencement

Jordan B. Peterson will address the class of 2022 at the spring commencement ceremony.  “He teaches things that are just right for the grand ceremony he will address,” Hillsdale College President Larry Arnn said. A public intellectual with a wide following on social media, Peterson is a clinical psychologist, a professor of psychology at the University of Toronto, and the...

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