Another Hillsdale College alumnus has joined the ranks of graduates working in President Donald Trump’s administration. James Sherk ’03 began serving as a White House labor adviser a couple of weeks ago. “It’s a tremendous professional privilege and a great chance to make a lasting change in America,” Sherk said in an interview with The Collegian. “I’m going to work...
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The lasting tradition of Lamplighters
Lamplighters, the senior women’s honorary on Hillsdale College’s campus, is celebrating the induction of its new eight members at the Honors Ceremony on Saturday. Founded in 1949, Lamplighters was established at Hillsdale to recognize outstanding women and to stand as a counterpart to the men’s honorary, the Mortar Board. The current senior members selected junior women based on the four...

International Club: Purim costume party on Friday
Hillsdale College’s International Club invites campus to a costume celebration of Purim on Friday at 7 p.m. in Mauck Residence. Purim, a lesser Jewish holiday, commemorates the defeat of Haman’s plot to kill the Jews, according to the Book of Esther. Freshman Shavit Rootman, who was born and raised in Israel and celebrates the holiday every year at home, suggested...

CPAC protesters fight Trump’s immigration and healthcare stances
A group of about 20 demonstrators stood outside the Conservative Political Action Conference to protest President Donald Trump and his policies Friday.

Alt-right leader responds to CPAC ejection
Shortly after alt-right leader Richard Spencer entered the convention hall at the Conservative Political Action Conference, security guards escorted him out of the building.

Arnn calls Trump a conservative at CPAC speech
Arnn argued the administrative state is the greatest threat to this equality and liberty, but he said he believes that Trump will fight against it.

DeVos says new Dept. of Education will focus on reducing federal overreach in schools
DeVos did not elaborate further on how schools should address transgender students but instead spoke about how the new Education Department seeks to minimize the effect the federal government can have on what happens in the classroom.
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