Hillsdale College’s mock trial invitational season wrapped up with Hillsdale teams competing in the University of Michigan Invitiational and the Indiana University Invitational that position them well for their regional competition. Hillsdale teams A and B competed at the University of Michigan Invitational on Jan. 21 and 22 and received second and third, respectively, receiving numerous individual awards. Hilsldale’s A...
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Buchanan to speak on feminism
More than a week after the Women’s March on Washington, Hillsdale College’s chapters of Kappa Kappa Gamma and Young Americans for Freedom are addressing contemporary female leadership. The sorority and the conservative activism club invited Bay Buchanan, former U.S. treasurer under President Ronald Reagan, to campus. Buchanan is speaking on stereotypes and female leadership in the modern world Tuesday at...

‘Doc Conner’ to lead European World War tour
Professor of History Tom Conner is offering a unique opportunity to local residents and the Hillsdale College community to travel to Europe and explore World War sites this summer. In honor of the 100th anniversary of America’s entrance into World War I, Conner, who helps lead the Hillsdale Summer Study Abroad’s Churchill World War II high school trips, is taking...

Students find revived hope in the pro-life cause at March for Life
From the Washington Monument down the National Mall, hundreds of thousands of people peacefully marched bearing signs expressing pro-life sentiments in Washington, D.C., Jan. 27. Approximately 85 Hillsdale College students and graduates participated in the 44th annual March for Life, protesting the 1973 Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion in the United States. Crowds chanted “Pro-life,” as...

Trump nominates Gorsuch to SCOTUS
When President Trump nominated Judge Neil M. Gorsuch on Tuesday to fill the Supreme Court seat left vacant by the death of Justice Antonin Scalia, Hillsdale College students and faculty expressed cautious approval for the jurist whose originalist philosophy and conservative tilt liken him to Scalia himself. Most recently a federal appeals court judge in Denver, Gorsuch previously clerked for...

Students attend D.C., Ann Arbor women’s marches
Washington, D.C. — More than 500,000 people gathered on Capitol Hill Saturday to voice their concerns over women’s rights. The Women’s March on Washington, which took place in D.C. and dozens of other communities across the United States, contained men and women demonstrating against a slew of issues, including abortion restrictions, climate change, and sexual assault. Hundreds of women in...

Spalding first Kirby Center endowed chair
Matthew Spalding, associate vice president and director of the Allan P. Kirby Jr. Center for Constitutional Studies and Citizenship in Washington, D.C., was named the center’s first endowed chair this month. Hillsdale College Provost David Whalen said the college recognized Spalding with the position of Allan P. Kirby Jr. endowed chair for his excellence as a public face of the...
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