The legacy board, a student-led initiative facilitated by the alumni office, will be taking over the senior gift process usually led by the senior class officers. Fiona Shea, assistant director of student and young alumni programs, said the goal of the legacy board is to promote class unity and assist in creating a class story through a gift. “It’s an...
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Breitbart CEO speaks on media bias, Big Tech, and regulation
It’s time for the government to regulate platforms to prevent political manipulation through censorship, argued Larry Solov, co-founder and CEO of Breitbart News, in his Center for Constructive Alternatives speech on “Big Tech” Tuesday. In his talk titled “The Case for Regulation,” Solov shared some of his personal experiences with social media’s censorship of conservative news media. Breitbart has...

Lucas Morel joins D.C. graduate program as visiting prof
Hillsdale graduate students in Washington, D.C., welcomed a new visiting professor this fall, Lucas Morel, to teach on the life and statesmanship of Frederick Douglass. Morel, the John K. Boardman Jr. professor of politics at Washington and Lee University, is currently teaching a one-credit intensive course on Douglass for Hillsdale College’s Allan P. Kirby Jr. Center for Constitutional Studies and...

COVID-19 cases hit new high
There are 76 active cases of COVID-19 on campus, up from 20 positive cases last week, the most Hillsdale has seen since returning to school in August. As of Wednesday morning, 179 individuals are in contact isolation, 38 of whom are exhibiting possible COVID-19 symptoms as they await test results. As of Wednesday, Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé said, there...

Dow Journalism Program to screen ‘What Killed Michael Brown?’
In 2014, the death of an African American teenager sparked a cultural uprising. This past October, Amazon attempted to block the release of Shelby Steele’s documentary, “What Killed Michael Brown?” which seeks to retell this story and show the power of media narratives. The Dow Journalism Program will be screening Steele’s documentary, “What Killed Michael Brown?” this Friday, Nov. 13...

Feeding the hungry: Students help Bon Appetit deliver food to those in quarantine
With 179 students currently in quarantine because of COVID-19, the demand for safe food distribution skyrocketed over the last week, but healthy students are stepping up to help meet the need. Equip Ministries, a student-led organization that provides small-group ministry and service opportunities, sent student volunteers to help package food for distribution when Bon Appetit requested help. “Bon Appetit has...

Radio students take top national broadcast awards
Two students won first-place awards from College Broadcasters, Inc., for their work at Radio Free Hillsdale Sept. 2. With her show State Facts, junior Jane O’Connor won first in the Best Regularly Scheduled Entertainment category, and Ben Dietderich ’20 won first place for his multi-part documentary Where All Trails End. This is the first time Hillsdale students have taken first...
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