After months of having to endure a woman getting ample stage time, the United States is finally back where it belongs: in the massive and “bigly” capable hands of Donald J. Trump. Our new president—nay—our new savior has come to our nation in a time of need glowing with 1000 promises and 1000 dying hair...
‘The Straightest Shooter’ in Washington
2016 has been a rough year. So bad, in fact, that the idea of blowing up the government and starting over will resonate with quite a few spectators of American politics. “Drain the swamp” or “burn it all to the ground” seem like good catchphrases to many, many voters. The first few minutes of...
From pets to peer ministry, Hillsdale students give back
The five students with the most hours, Parell, Reeb, and three others, volunteered a total of 996.3 hours.
Oldest farm in Hillsdale County dates back to 1834
Quick-witted, capable, and strongly opinionated, Burt Cox does not act like he is turning 100 on Nov. 19. Most could not live alone at his age, but Cox does, on the oldest farm in Hillsdale County, Cox Farm, which his ancestors purchased in 1834. “I don’t really feel like I’m an old person,” said Cox,...
Volleyball fights for GLIAC tournament spot
After a tough weekend in the Upper Peninsula, the Hillsdale College volleyball team is looking to make a statement in its last weekend of GLIAC play. The Chargers dropped two matches during their five-day road trip this weekend, falling to Northern Michigan University 3-0 on Friday and Michigan Tech 3-1 on Saturday. The losing weekend...




