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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 ...
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 ...
The Student Activities Board’s Taste of Manning event will start three hours later than usual to accommodate Day of Service this Saturday. “There just aren’t a lot of good weekends that work left so ...
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. Two women, a ...
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.
Local officials across Michigan recently lost the ability to deny green energy projects, prompting a referendum seeking to restore local control. “We use local zoning regulations to protect our land ...
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 ...
Hillsdale College is the third most conservative college in the country, according to the Princeton Review. But not all of its students lean to the right. College Democrats is a group for liberal ...
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 ...
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 ...
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