After three away games, the Hillsdale College women’s basketball team came home and defeated Ohio Dominican University 81-66. In January, Hillsdale suffered a tough loss to the Ohio Dominican Panthers. On Saturday, however, the Chargers played a solid game from start to finish. “The defense took out two of their players who hurt us the...
Year: 2014
Searching for life and light
“This great evil — where’s it come from? How did it steal into the world? What seed, what root did it grow from? Who’s doing this? Who’s killing us? Robbing us of life and light. Mocking us with the sight of what we might have known.” So asks the protagonist, Private Witt, of Terrence Malick’s...
Rahe publishes book on courtship, marriage
Laura Rahe, wife of Professor of History Paul Rahe, released a new book, “From Courtship to Marriage: Reflections for the Modern Woman,” in November 2013. “It seems to me as though theres a lot of silence in our culture about courtship and marriage,” she said. “I intended, more than anything else, to make a conversation...
Mission trip: Hillsdale
Many colleges have an “alternative” spring break, where, instead of spending time traveling for fun, students can travel somewhere to serve people in need. Hillsdale students have decided that traveling somewhere exotic isn’t necessary to do ministry. When freshman Victoria Fassett found out that Hillsdale doesn’t have a spring break option like this, she and...
Major power outage affects Saga
A long line of students formed outside of the cafeteria doors after Saga Inc. lost 90 percent of its capacity to produce hot food when the power went out around dinnertime on Thursday, Feb. 6. “Thank God we’ve got gas in here,” Saga General Manager Kevin Kirwan said. Staff was able to rely on gas-powered...