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Meyet completes world cycling championship

Meyet completes world cycling championship

Associate Professor of Chemistry Courtney Meyet poses with her medal and the flag after the UCI Gravel World Championship. Courtesy | Brian Newberry Chants of “USA, USA” filled the streets of Belgium Oct. 5 as Chairwoman and Associate Professor of Chemistry Courtney Meyet completed the UCI Gravel World Championship.  Meyet took 37th place out of 43 in her age bracket...

A run for your money: Women Commissioners plan fifth annual Charger Derby

A run for your money: Women Commissioners plan fifth annual Charger Derby

Attendees of a past Charger Derby, dressed in theme, enjoy conversation with food and drink. Race horses will raise money for student scholarships at the Hillsdale College Women Commissioners’ fifth annual Charger Derby Nov. 9 in the Searle Center. The Charger Derby fundraiser features 12 simulated horse races and includes a silent auction, cash bar, and appetizers. All proceeds go...

Radio, journalism students earn top college broadcasting awards

Radio, journalism students earn top college broadcasting awards

Six Hillsdale students finished in first place in two categories at the annual national College Broadcasters Inc. Awards last weekend in Seattle. Seniors Alex Deimel and Erin Osborne, junior Ty Ruddy, Logan Washburn ’24, and former student Jane Kitchen won first in Best Documentary for their video production “The Prison Games,” which the group filmed and assembled under the direction...

Jefferson’s last letter: Birzer speaks on the Declaration of Independence

Jefferson’s last letter: Birzer speaks on the Declaration of Independence

Professor of History Bradley Birzer lectures in class. Courtesy | Hillsdale College When Thomas Jefferson and John Adams died on the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the American people believed Providence was smiling on their nation, according to Professor of History Bradley Birzer. Birzer spoke on the history of the Declaration of Independence in the...

Populism must serve Constitutional ideals, Heritage president says

Populism must serve Constitutional ideals, Heritage president says

Kevin Roberts, the president of The Heritage Foundation, discusses America’s founding ideals in Drummond lecture. Courtesy | Olivia Pero “I’m Kevin Roberts from Project 2025, and I’m here to help,” the president of The Heritage Foundation said as he opened his speech for the Drummond Lectures in Christ Chapel series Oct. 23. The Left has embraced elitism and rejected populism,...

Guest speaker sheds light on ‘we win, they lose’ strategy

Guest speaker sheds light on ‘we win, they lose’ strategy

Ronald Reagan achieved the impossible when the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, William Inboden said in a speech Oct. 28. “What a decade earlier had seemed ridiculously implausible, almost even a lunatic fantasy of bringing the Soviet Union to a peaceful collapse, to a negotiated surrender, Reagan had brought aright,” said Inboden, who credited Reagan’s success to strategic thinking, bold...

Protestants nail it again with 2-0 shut out

Protestants nail it again with 2-0 shut out

Junior Peyton Hutchinson plays for the Protestant team in El Clasico. Courtesy | Carissa Nisly The Protestants triumphed over the Catholics 2-0 in Campus Rec’s annual “El Clasico” soccer game Oct. 27, preserving their title as champions for a second year.  “It’s just incredible to see the most amount of people you’ll ever see at a soccer game,” said sophomore...

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