Hundreds of Americans waving flags and homemade signs, a spontaneous presidential motorcade, and numerous TV cameras capturing the action. This was the scene on Sunday, Oct. 4 outside Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. President Donald Trump spent three days at the military hospital after he announced early on Oct. 2 that he and first lady Melania...
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Career Services virtual job fair kickstarts recruitment opportunities
Career Services hosted its annual job fair virtually via Zoom from Sept. 28 – Oct. 7. These meetings launched the first of the “Virtual Recruitment Weeks,” where Career Services hosts employers virtually to provide students with job recruitment opportunities. The program will last through the semester. Organizations such as General Motors, the Heritage Foundation, Forge Leadership Network, and Michigan Department...

Michigan Supreme Court rules against Gov. Whitmer
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s executive orders are no longer legally enforceable, according to a Michigan Supreme Court ruling on Monday. The ruling follows the state Supreme Court’s decision from nearly two weeks ago which established that the law Whitmer used for her emergency powers violates the Michigan Constitution. Justice Stephen Markman, a distinguished visiting professor of politics at Hillsdale College who...

Hillsdale faculty, academics: Revoke 1619 Project Pulitzer Prize
Four Hillsdale professors and 19 other academics signed a letter on Oct. 6 asking the Pulitzer Prize board to revoke the prize it awarded to Nikole Hannah-Jones of the New York Times for the 1619 Project. Hillsdale College President Larry Arnn, Distinguished Visiting Fellow in History Victor Davis Hanson, and Professors of History Paul Rahe and Paul Moreno all signed...

Fraternity welcomes campus to OcTAUberfest
The first all-campus Greek event of the year, OcTAUberfest, will take place during Parents’ Weekend this Saturday at Hillsdale’s Beta Kappa chapter of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. “I think that emotionally, COVID-19 has taken a big toll on all of us students,” said senior Matthew Pfeifer, a member of ATO. “OcTAUberfest is the perfect event to lift our...

Fall break: One thing COVID-19 didn’t ruin this semester
On Sept. 25, Carolyn Milligan, assistant to the vice president of student affairs, sent out an unprecedented email that urged students to remain on campus over both Fall and Thanksgiving break “in order to avoid an increase in transmissions” of COVID-19. While many students had already made plans to leave, Residence Assistants were urged to stay in Hillsdale in order...

More than 70 students released from quarantine this week
As fall break approaches, more than 70 students have been released from quarantine and only 35 remain in contact isolation. There are four active cases of COVID-19 among students on campus and 17 resolved cases, according to a statement made by the college on Wednesday morning. There are two students in isolation currently awaiting test results. With the majority of...
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