When Donald Trump was elected president in 2016, a tumultuous campaign season foreshadowed the aggressive “Resistance,” as Wall Street Journal editorialist Kimberley Strassel calls Trump haters in her newest book “Resistance (At All Costs)” released Oct. 15. This “Resistance” movement would violate ethical codes and due process in an attempt to impeach the president....
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The Weekly: China’s Clock is TikTok-ing
TikTok, the most-downloaded social media app in September, is looking to cut its Chinese roots. And for good reason: Through TikTok’s Beijing-based parent company, ByteDance, the Chinese government demands access to TikTok’s user data. And when requested, ByteDance hands it over. Now TikTok wants to move out of Beijing and into Singapore or elsewhere in...
Three receive distinguished alumni award, Conner named honorary alumnus
Alumni, students, faculty, and staff filled the Searle Center on Friday night to honor three distinguished alumni and an honorary alumnus at the 68th annual Alumni Awards Banquet. The recipients: Tom Conner, Thomas Shafer ’81, Megan Lacy Owen ’07, and Kate Bachelder Odell ’13, are all leaders in their respective fields and were given...
Wall Street Journal excludes Hillsdale from annual college rankings
Despite its selective admittance rate and academic rigor, Hillsdale College was excluded from the Wall Street Journal’s annual college rankings because it “does not participate in the federal student aid program,” according to the Journal’s senior director of communications Steve Severinghaus. The Journal ranked nearly 1,000 U.S. universities and private colleges in a report published...
The Weekly: The Wall Street Journal should consider Hillsdale
The Wall Street Journal released its list of top colleges this week, but Hillsdale College did not appear among the nearly 1,000 universities and private schools mentioned. Hillsdale has demonstrated its merit to the Journal. The Journal’s editorial board staffs Hillsdale journalism alumni, and students and faculty frequently appear in its pages. The Journal’s senior...