The drawing shows a rendering of the student chapel in the Kirby Center, which will be the first thing visitors see when they enter the building. Courtesy | Anne Scherer An 18-month-long construction project has begun at Hillsdale in D.C. to keep up with the growth of the Van Andel Graduate School of Government. Current operations and elements of the...
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Moyar offers guidance for students pursuing jobs in politics
Mark Moyar is the William P. Harris Chair in Military History. Courtesy | Hillsdale Archives Hillsdale students must be willing to venture into the ugly realm of politics, Chair of Military History Mark Moyar said in a lecture on Tuesday. In a talk titled “Is a Job in Politics Right For You?” Moyar spoke from his experience as director of...

Graduate student presents dissertation on C.S. Lewis, political theology
Joshua Paladino and his family. Courtesy | Facebook Because the scientific revolution changed the definition of nature, C.S. Lewis believed the natural law does not necessarily follow from nature, according to Van Andel Graduate School of Statesmanship student Joshua Paladino. Paladino presented his dissertation “The Political Theology of C.S. Lewis” on March 27 in Lane 124. Paladino earned his undergraduate...

Alumnus to join Yale Law School faculty
Garrett West ’15 graduated from Yale Law School in 2018. Erik Teder | Collegian Garrett West ’15 will join the Yale Law School faculty as an associate professor of law starting July 1. “Many of us say that Garrett West is one of the best students we have seen, a high standard,” said College President Larry Arnn. “He is a...

Sophomore Emily Schutte wins 24th annual Everett Oratory Competition
Sophomore Emily Schutte presented a speech in response to the topic “Foreign Policy, Free Speech, and Academic Freedom” at the competition. Courtesy | Instagram When sophomore Emily Schutte saw the topic for the 24th annual Edward Everett Oratory Competition, she knew she had to enter. Her memorized presentation on “Foreign Policy, Free Speech, and Academic Freedom” earned her first place...

Student sponsor saved from Haiti amid gang crisis
A columnist with a connection to Hillsdale College was rescued from Haiti March 12 amid the country’s recent political tumult. Mitch Albom of the Detroit Free Press is director of the Have Faith Haiti Mission, a nonprofit that runs an orphanage in the capital of Haiti, Port-au-Prince. Two Hillsdale freshmen — Widley Montrevil and Jean Veillard — lived in the...

Physics department, students plan solar eclipse outings
As the next solar eclipse approaches on April 8, several groups of Hillsdale students plan to visit the path of totality in Ohio, including a group led by Associate Professor of Physics Michael Tripepi. Hillsdale County should witness a maximum solar coverage of 98.6% around 3:11 p.m., according to NASA’s Eclipse Explorer tool. While 98.6% is a high percentage, scientists...
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