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Arnn, Goldberg spar over Trump in Constitution Day panel in D.C.

Arnn, Goldberg spar over Trump in Constitution Day panel in D.C.

Hillsdale College President Larry Arnn and National Review Senior Editor Jonah Goldberg clashed over Donald Trump’s views of the Constitution, commitment to conservative ideas, and fitness for office at the college’s Constitution Day Celebration in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 15. Hillsdale College students, supporters, alumni, and faculty gathered at the Renaissance Marriott Hotel in Chinatown to celebrate the ratification of...

Fall break trips give the experience of ‘living and working’ in Chicago, D.C.

Fall break trips give the experience of ‘living and working’ in Chicago, D.C.

For those eagerly looking to leave rural Michigan for the hustle and bustle of city life, Hillsdale College is providing students two opportunities to do just that over fall break. The career services office and alumni relations office are sponsoring trips Oct. 13-15 to two metropolises: Chicago, Illinois and — revived after a few-year hiatus — Washington, D.C. These excursions...

Debate finishes first at opening competition

Debate finishes first at opening competition

Hillsdale College’s debate team took first place at Western Kentucky University’s Fall Fiesta Tournament. The team competed Friday through Sunday in Lincoln-Douglas debates, one-on-one. Despite having several new members, the team rose to win its first competition of the year. Freshman Henrey Deese qualified for the national tournament in April, after winning four of his six debates. The team took...

Beier here to challenge students, discuss ideas

Beier here to challenge students, discuss ideas

More than 30 minutes after class ended on a Friday afternoon, the new education professor is still discussing a topic from class with two of his students in Kendall Hall. But Assistant Professor of Education Benjamin Beier, who is replacing retired Professor of Education Jon Fennell, said that is why he came to Hillsdale College. He said he knew Hillsdale’s...

‘Homogenous community’: Science students grow relationships during annual biology retreat

‘Homogenous community’: Science students grow relationships during annual biology retreat

Hillsdale College’s biology department and honorary took students away from the classroom and immersed them into the natural world they have devoted their college careers to studying Sept. 10-11. Accompanied by a few faculty members, 38 students drove to Hillsdale’s Gordon Biological Station at Rockwell Lake Lodge in Luther, Michigan. Although not exclusively limited to science majors, Beta Beta Beta...

Physics students present research in South Africa

Physics students present research in South Africa

Hillsdale College LAUREATES scholars presented their research before physicists from around the globe in Stellenbosch, South Africa, this summer. After receiving funds from the North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves because of their research, senior Daniel Halmrast and Cody Jessup ’16 presented their data on pulsar timing at the International Pulsar Timing Array conference that will be used in...

Pub napkins to Pulitzers: Cartoonist Michael Ramirez speaks on his process

Pub napkins to Pulitzers: Cartoonist Michael Ramirez speaks on his process

In reference to political cartoonist Michael Ramirez’s book, “Give Me Liberty or Give Me Obamacare,” conservative author Ann Coulter said, “Michael Ramirez is the greatest cartoonist in world history.” His political cartoons have made him a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, in 1994 and 2008. His work has appeared in The New York Times, USA Today, The Washington Post, The New...

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