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Rothman discusses the dangers of the social justice movement

Rothman discusses the dangers of the social justice movement

Hillsdale College welcomed Noah Rothman to campus on Feb. 19 to speak to students about his new book, “Unjust: Social Justice Warriors and the Unmaking of America.” Rothman is the associate editor at Commentary magazine and an NBC/MSNBC contributor. Rothman has risen to prominence recently as a frequent guest on shows such as Morning Joe where he has clashed with...

Hillsdale to take students on Passages Israel trip this summer

Hillsdale to take students on Passages Israel trip this summer

For the first time in four years, Passages, sponsored by the Philos Project and the Museum of the Bible Foundation, is offering an additional opportunity for Hillsdale students to travel to Israel over the summer in addition to their annual Christmas Break trip. For $750, students can spend 11 days in Israel between June 30 and July 10. Applications are...

Q&A: Noah Rothman

Q&A: Noah Rothman

Noah Rothman spoke on Feb. 19 to students about his first book, “Unjust: Social Justice and the Unmaking of America.” Rothman is an associate editor for Commentary Magazine and a contributor for MSNBC/NBC News. He also contributes various opinion pieces to other news outlets including The New York Times and The Atlantic.   Why political journalism? I cringe when people...

Mock Trial advances to state championship

Mock Trial advances to state championship

Both team 1126 and team 1127 qualified for The American Mock Trial Association’s Opening Round Championship Series at the Ypsilanti, Michigan Regional Tournament at Eastern Michigan University on Feb. 17. The last time two Hillsdale teams qualified for the ORCS — the highest round a Hillsdale Mock Trial team has reached — was their 2016-17 season. To qualify for the...

Hillsdale ACS takes first at state chemistry competition

Hillsdale ACS takes first at state chemistry competition

This January, the Hillsdale College American Chemical Society chapter defeated more than 10 statewide universities in the Battle of the Chemistry Clubs at Michigan State University. Though Hillsdale competed against larger schools such as Ferris State and the University of Michigan, Professor of Chemistry and ASC faculty adviser Chris Hamilton said the students’ enthusiasm distinguished them from other competing teams....

Friendly’s co-founder seeks to donate Monticello replica to Hillsdale

Friendly’s co-founder seeks to donate Monticello replica to Hillsdale

Prestley Blake, the 104-year-old co-founder of Friendly’s restaurant chain, brims daily with new ideas, his lawyer said — and one of his latest is to give 90 acres of property, including a replica of Monticello, to Hillsdale College to use as an educational center. Months later, that idea is coming closer to fruition, pending mostly on zoning-commission approval in Somers,...

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