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A sign of the rich culture Hillsdale students enjoy are the names of its off campus houses: some painted or engraved on wood, others just known colloquially. Some off-campus houses take their names ...
This year, the Hillsdale K-12 Education program has expanded the schools in its network to 106. As every year more American K-12 students switch to public charter schools, the program continues to ...
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 ...
The often romanticized monarchy of Britain is slowly losing its significance. From the day after the death of Queen Elizabeth II in 2022, comments circulated about the deteriorating English monarchy, ...
Hillsdale College’s endowment now tops $900 million, following a record-setting year in which the school raised $231 million.
Acting Mayor Joshua Paladino said his top priority is to remove fluoride from the city’s water, and City Manager David Mackie said he will support the plan’s execution. Paladino, a 28-year-old ...
Two Amish residents of Michigan died from cars colliding with their horse-drawn buggies in the past month — and now local officials are spending federal funds in an effort to improve buggy safety. The ...
What’s new about reporting on the Trump administration for Philip Wegmann? The RealClearPolitics White House reporter and 2015 Hillsdale grad is drinking more coffee.
A sexual-assault lawsuit filed last year could threaten Hillsdale College’s religious freedom by placing its policies under the authority of the federal government, legal experts say.
A city proposal to slim down Broad Street was met with opposition at a meeting last week, and a city official promised to incorporate resident feedback.
A Collegian survey found that Hillsdale College has an unusual mix of religious affiliations for a Christian school.
Barton Swaim is an editorial writer and book reviewer at the Wall Street Journal and is this semester's Eugene C. Pulliam Distinguished Visiting Fellow.