Twelve percent of Hillsdale College students asked say they have driven drunk. In a survey recently conducted by The Collegian, 55 of 480 Hillsdale College students admitted to driving while under the influence at least once. Additionally, 111 students — 23 percent — admitted to riding in a vehicle operated by an inebriated driver. These...
Hugh Hewitt broadcasts radio show from Hillsdale
Why does liberty matter to you? That was the question California radio talk show host Hugh Hewitt asked young people across the United States Oct. 8, as he broadcast his show, “Libertyfest,” live from Hillsdale College. Many Hillsdale students appeared on the nationally syndicated show, each with a quote they thought best illustrated the definition...
Soccer clubs drop weekend matches
For the women’s club soccer team, freshman Macaela Bennett scored the first goal of the season against Grand Valley State University. “I knew that their defense was not in a position to stop me and I zoned everything out,” Bennet said. The women’s team lost the game 4-1. Their previous encounter against Grand Valley State...
Concussed: trainers, coaches, players hit issue head-on
In the fourth play of Hillsdale’s game against Malone College, junior receiver Brett Miller lined up in the slot. He took off on a deep out route. Before he was 20 yards downfield, senior quarterback Anthony Mifsud dumped the ball off to senior H-back Cam White. Miller retreated back up field, intent on picking up...
Volleyball defeats newbies
The Hillsdale College women’s volleyball team went 2-0 for the second weekend in a row. The Chargers traveled to Canton, Ohio to play against GLIAC newcomers Malone University on Friday, Sept. 28 and Walsh University, Saturday, Sept. 29. Head coach Chris Gravel said the team welcomed both into the conference as the Chargers leap-frogged Malone...