Radio Free Hillsdale WRFH 101.7 FM adjusted its daily lineup after Hugh Hewitt’s show moved to the afternoon. “It is the first truly significant schedule change since the station lineup was solidified,” said Scot Bertram, lecturer in journalism and general manager of WRFH Radio Free Hillsdale 101.7 FM. The first hour of the show will now air on WRFH weekdays...
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CCA III to cover artificial intelligence
Hillsdale’s third 2024-2025 Center for Constructive Alternatives will cover artificial intelligence. The event will run from Feb. 2-5 and will include speeches from Erik Larson, journalist and author of “The Myth of Artificial Intelligence: Why Computers Can’t Think the Way We Do”; Erik Prince ’92, founder of the private military company Blackwater Worldwide; and Aaron Kheriaty, fellow and director of...

Historian discusses weapons in history
Historians ignore the role of weapons when studying war, leading to misconceptions, Paul Lockhart, a professor of history at Wright State University, said in a lecture sponsored by the Center for Military History and Strategy Jan. 23. “Within the realm of military history, I would argue that historians don’t often pay attention to the details of firearms or the difference...

Blake Center hires new director
Alan Crippen started as executive director and chaplain of the Hillsdale’s Blake Center for Faith and Freedom this month. Crippen previously served as rector of Holy Trinity Anglican Parish in Hillsdale from September 2021 until Jan. 15 of this year. In his new role at the Blake Center, Crippen said he will work with External Affairs, Institutional Advancement, and Marketing...

Junior varsity team wins second place in debate tournament
Debate tournament competitors pose for a selfie. Courtesy | Ben Brown Freshmen Kate Klein and Ewan McNamara finished second last weekend in the junior varsity league of Weber State University’s Mukai Debate Tournament. Klein and McNamara competed online against nine other teams from four schools, while Hillsdale’s varsity team, composed of junior and team manager Ben Brown and sophomores Alex...

Students march for life in DC
Nearly 90 Hillsdale College students heard President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance speak at the 52nd March for Life in Washington, D.C., Friday, Jan. 24. “There were some big names speaking this year, which was exciting,” Vice President of Hillsdale College for Life and senior Maddie Hornell said. She said she most appreciated the speakers who boldly proclaimed...

Speaker discusses spirituality of body
Monica Ashour is president and founder of Theology of the Body Evangelization Team, an international Catholic speaker, and author of more than 20 books. Courtesy | CatholicLink The body has spiritual significance, guest speaker Monica Ashour said in a talk hosted by Hillsdale College’s Career Services and the Student Ministry Board Jan. 28. In her speech titled “The Body as...
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