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English professor retires one week after suffering stroke

English professor retires one week after suffering stroke

After he suffered a stroke in class on Sept. 2, Professor of English Michael Jordan announced a week later he would retire the next day. A mainstay of the English department for the past 29 years, Jordan first joined Hillsdale’s faculty in 1991 as an assistant professor. After being promoted to associate professor, Jordan became the chair of the English...

‘Counseling is a partnership’: Hillsdale hires new counselors, encourages students to seek help

‘Counseling is a partnership’: Hillsdale hires new counselors, encourages students to seek help

The coronavirus pandemic has ignited a national mental health crisis, but Hillsdale College’s Ambler Health and Wellness Center is equipped to help students face new and old challenges. The Health Center strives to bolster Hillsdale’s community by providing counseling services at no cost to students, faculty, and staff. The center offers 115 hours of counseling each week, which is abnormally...

College reports one COVID-19 case

College reports one COVID-19 case

For the first time since in-person classes started three weeks ago, a student has tested positive for COVID-19, Hillsdale College reported Wednesday. More than two dozen students are now in quarantine, in an effort to prevent the disease from spreading. “To keep our campus safe and healthy, we strongly encourage our students to keep any social gathering small and outdoors,”...

Notre Dame professor defends controversial Scalia decision in speech

Notre Dame professor defends controversial Scalia decision in speech

The jurisprudence of the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia is almost universally praised within conservative circles, save one infamous decision. In an event hosted by the Van Andel Graduate School of Statesmanship Tuesday, Sept. 15, Vincent Phillip Munoz defended that decision. Munoz, an Associate Professor of Political Science and Law at Notre Dame University, explained that Scalia’s controversial perspective...

Hillsdale Alexander Hamilton Society named second best in nation

Hillsdale Alexander Hamilton Society named second best in nation

Hillsdale’s chapter of the Alexander Hamilton Society is the second best in the nation, according to the society’s national board.  On June 1, rankings from the national AHS office placed Hillsdale’s chapter behind only Duke University. The national office also honored Hillsdale’s group with the “Most Improved Chapter” award.  As a national club, AHS seeks to create opportunities for discussions...

Victor Davis Hanson: ‘America First’ foreign policy is not isolationism

Victor Davis Hanson: ‘America First’ foreign policy is not isolationism

  “President Donald Trump isn’t an isolationist, but a realist,” Victor Davis Hanson said in a speech at Hillsdale College on September 3.  Hanson, an author and historian whose latest book is “The Case for Trump,” spoke about foreign policy under the Trump administration at Plaster Auditorium Sept. 2 at 8 p.m. at an event hosted by the Alexander Hamilton...

Anne Theobald bids adieu to Hillsdale College

Anne Theobald bids adieu to Hillsdale College

After five years of teaching French at Hillsdale College, former Associate Professor Anne Theobald has left the college and taken a new role as faculty associate and director of the French House, a francophone residence for students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. “It felt like a good time to take on a new challenge,” Theobald said. “I have the opportunity...

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