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 ...
A local high school student was accepted to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, after receiving a call from his U.S. representative Jan. 6. Miles Brown, a senior at Hillsdale High School, checked ...
Hillsdale’s Victory Bell has left its spot near Central Hall and travelled to the Verdin Bell Company in Cincinnati for restoration. “The bell had a small crack and some other minor issues,” Chief ...
Rather than helping people through increased media exposure, digitized media robs us of deep experiences. Yet omnipresent as digital media is, it will never usurp physical, tangible media. Surprising ...
Hillsdale’s fourth 2024-2025 Center for Constructive Alternatives, called “History on Film,” will run March 2-6. Courtesy | Hillsdale Center for Constructive Alternatives Hillsdale’s fourth 2024-2025 ...
Europe and America must continue their interdependent alliances because of their shared history and heritage, Estonian ambassador Kristjan Prikk said in his talk, “The Future of Europe: Why Should It ...
An unexpected source of competition has rattled America’s most prominent animation studios. The Oscar-nominated movie “Flow” hit Max Feb. 4. By Feb. 18, it had surged to the No. 1 spot on the ...