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Career Services to host Classical School Job Fair

Career Services to host Classical School Job Fair

On Thursday, Feb. 13th, Career Services will be hosting its 12th annual Classical School Job Fair from 11 to 4 p.m. in the Searle Center. 46 classical schools from 22 states and Washington, D.C. will be in attendance, 14 of which are part of the Barney Charter program.  Each school will be accepting resumes from graduating Hillsdale College Students. On...

Olds House Director to leave at end of the month

Olds House Director to leave at end of the month

Whether it’s tossing a paper plate in the Olds lobby with residents, or always saying hi and asking how the day is going, Olds House Director Linda Gravel, commonly known as “Mama G” will be missed when she leaves Feb. 28.  Gravel, who is originally from the Troy, Michigan area, is moving back home to be closer to her daughter...

Professors react to State of the Union

Professors react to State of the Union

Hillsdale faculty applauded and criticized aspects of President Donald Trump’s State of the Union speech, as well as Democrat reactions.  Trump spent much of Tuesday night pointing to American history and claiming that America is stronger and better than it has ever been. He also touched on themes of Manifest Destiny and the last frontier. “This is our glorious and...

Q&A: David Mastio, USA Today Editor

Q&A: David Mastio, USA Today Editor

David Mastio is the deputy editorial page editor for USA Today. He started his career as an editorial writer and assistant forum editor for USA Today back in 1995. Mastio also worked as a founding editorial page editor for The Washington Examiner, deputy editorial page editor and senior editor for online opinion at The Washington Times, editorial writer for the...

University of Tulsa prof details its corporate takeover

University of Tulsa prof details its corporate takeover

Corporate interests are taking over the University of Tulsa with the goal of turning its students into meek, interchangeable cogs to serve the new knowledge economy, said Jacob A. Howland, professor of philosophy at the University of Tulsa. He gave his lecture “The Crisis of Liberal Education in America: Does it Have a Future?” on Feb. 4. According to Howland,...

Author discusses potential dangers of marijuana use

Author discusses potential dangers of marijuana use

The media has failed to report the dangers of marijuana use accurately, according to author and former New York Times writer Alex Berenson. Berenson spoke on Jan. 30 in Hillsdale College’s Plaster Auditorium. Berenson’s 2019 book, “Tell Your Children: The Truth about Marijuana, Mental Illness, and Violence,” has drawn attention from opponents and supporters alike. Last year, he gave a...

Hillsdale hockey team currently 3-1 in inaugural season

Hillsdale hockey team currently 3-1 in inaugural season

Since the beginning of the semester, Hillsdale’s newest sports team, the hockey club, has played four games—winning three and losing one—in a men’s league in Jackson. Sophomore Zach Niebolt, the president of the club, tried to start a team last year, but only recruited around 10 players. Last semester, he met freshman Ben Hanson who also tried to start a...

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