Matt Walsh is a conservative blogger, writer, and speaker. He also regularly contributes to The Blaze. On The Matt Walsh Blog, he provides conservative analysis and opinion on issues ranging from religion and morality to economics and politics. Walsh spoke for Hillsdale College’s Young Americans for Freedom Sept. 15 in Phillips Auditorium. How did you get into blogging? I hosted...
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Galloway lawn to hold debate watch party
Galloway Residence and Hillsdale College Republicans are holding a “screen on the green” presidential debate watch party Monday at 9 p.m. Last year, more than 200 Hillsdale students gathered on Galloway’s lawn to watch the second Republican primary debate. It will bring the national event conveniently to students, College Republicans President junior Brant Cohen said. “We found it to be...

West debates Georgetown professor on foreign policy
Saucy Dog’s Barbeque food and foreign policy discussion attracted an overflow crowd of about 120 people to Lane Hall Sept. 15. The Alexander Hamilton Society held a debate between Robert Lieber, professor of government and international affairs at Georgetown University, and Thomas West, Hillsdale College professor of politics, to debate the future of American foreign policy. Alexander Hamilton Society President...

Former professor Edward Facey shaped Hillsdale’s economics department
A man known equally for his serious demeanor and his love for “The Mickey Mouse Club” birthday song, Edward Facey died last month. The former Hillsdale College economics professor and his wife were a major part of the college landscape from 1973 until their retirement in 1995. Edward Facey, a student of Austrian-thought economist Ludwig von Mises and a Korean...

New core course offers major benefits
Unlike other classes at Hillsdale College, the new Classical Logic and Rhetoric course doesn’t have a home academic department. Although the speech major’s new name is rhetoric and public address, the new core curriculum class is under COR 150 in the course catalog. That is because logic and rhetoric are at the basis of a liberal arts education and provide...

Birzer books wins ISI award
The Intercollegiate Studies Institute recognized “Russell Kirk: The American Conservative,” as this year’s best book to advance conservative principles. In September, the biography, written by Professor of History Bradley Birzer, won ISI’s Paolucci Award. According to Jed Donahue, ISI vice president of publications, historian Wilfred M. McClay said the book could begin a Kirkian movement. “Given the confused and dispirited...
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