Harvard University College Republicans’ letter detailing its decision to not endorse GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump went viral in August and brought attention to Hillsdale’s chapter. College Republicans President junior Brant Cohen said numerous media outlets — including ABC, The Wall Street Journal, and USA Today — asked them why they haven’t endorsed Trump. Although...
9/11 memorial to be held at Saturday’s game
Hillsdale College’s Young Americans for Freedom is honoring the 2,977 9/11 victims in front of a big audience this year. Since the 15th anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001, falls on Sunday, its annual memorial will be held on Sept. 10 at halftime during the 7 p.m. football game at Muddy Waters Stadium. “We cannot let...
‘Stranger Things’ have happened: Netflix original lives up to hype
We’re going to remember the summer of 2016, you know. On Christmases and Thanksgivings 50 years from now, we’ll lean forward in our armchairs to whisper to clusters of wide-eyed grandchildren: “I remember the year ‘Stranger Things’ came out on Netflix.” This, at least, was the vibe around the blogosphere last month, when a Netflix...
Volleyball serves up 3-1 opening weekend
In a solid opening weekend, the Hillsdale College volleyball team served up three wins at the Tony Banner Invitational in Clarion, Pennsylvania. The Chargers dropped just one match on the weekend. Though it was the team’s first official competition of the season, the Chargers are already striving to be spotless. “We definitely wish we...
New charging station powers up A.J.’s
Normally a spot to recharge with caffeine, A.J.’s Café recently installed a battery station for students to recharge their devices. This addition came about after Hillsdale College’s Student Federation reviewed a survey of students to pinpoint areas for improvement around campus. It purchased the station from its budget to address the scarcity of outlets in...


