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After graduating from Hillsdale College in 2009, Abe Dane worked up to managing a warehouse. Barring a political anomaly, he will be managing the Hillsdale County Clerk’s office next year. Both Dane ...
A federal judge dismissed with prejudice a sexual assault lawsuit against Hillsdale College on Sept. 13. U.S. District Judge Jane Beckering granted Hillsdale’s motion to dismiss. The plaintiffs have ...
Since the 1970s, eating meat has become a more and more hotly debated topic. For some time, Americans have been reducing their meat intake, sometimes entirely cutting meat from their diets.
Aldi plans to open its Hillsdale location in less than two months, one of the grocery chain’s vice presidents told The Collegian. “We are excited to share that our first store in Hillsdale is expected ...
Hillsdale College’s endowment now tops $900 million, following a record-setting year in which the school raised $231 million. “That pays the bills, keeps the lights on. It pays the salaries,” Vice ...
My family’s phones screamed with alerts at about 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 7: The nearby Eaton fire required the immediate evacuation of our Altadena neighborhood. We’re used to wildfires in ...
Matthew Walther is the editor of The Lamp, a Catholic literary journal, and a contributor to the New York Times. He was previously a national correspondent for The Week. The following has been edited ...
Some people enjoy Bach’s majestic fugues, Corelli’s Christmas Concerto, and Gilbert and Sullivan’s operettas. Others can’t get enough of John Williams, Hans Zimmer, and Ennico Moricone. A few poor ...
If Charlie Kirk is right, the clock is ticking: Get married before your 30th birthday or your bloodline dies with you. The right-wing commentator made a stir online with his recent comments on the ...
Left to right: Reagan Reese ’22, Phillip Wegmann ’15, and Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell ’24 are White House correspondents. Courtesy | Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell What’s new about reporting on the Trump ...
The documentary filmmaking class premiered its film “The Prison Games” on Tuesday night in Plaster Auditorium. The documentary covered a series of football games played during the 1960s and ’70s ...
David Mastio is the deputy editorial page editor for USA Today. He started his career as an editorial writer and assistant forum editor for USA Today back in 1995. Mastio also worked as a founding ...
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