Entering the GLIAC tournament as the last, eighth seed, Hillsdale College women’s tennis took seventh Sunday, ending its time in the conference with a win during its final in-season match until spring 2018. The Chargers went 1-2 this weekend, losing to Northwood and Saginaw Valley State universities and beating Michigan Tech, during its final GLIAC...
Chargers battle, defeat Northwood 3-2
In a hard-fought battle, the Hillsdale College volleyball team defeated the Northwood University Timberwolves on Wednesday evening 3-2. The mid-week victory bumps the Chargers to 7-6 in the GLIAC and 15-9 overall. Though Hillsdale swept Northwood 3-0 just last month, the Timberwolves put up a fight this time around. Northwood came out strong, jumping...
Book sales and tawdry tales: Evangelicals’ secret sexual revolution
American evangelical Christians had their own sexual revolution in the 1970s, Daniel Silliman claimed at a lecture Monday. Silliman ’06 spoke on “Selling Sex at the Christian Bookstore: How Market Forces Shaped the Secular Fantasy of American Evangelicals.” Currently a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Notre Dame, Silliman claims that though it may seem...
Men’s basketball seeks balance in new season
For the first time in four years, the Hillsdale College basketball team does not have a clear go-to player. In the 2013-14 season, Tim Dezelski led the Chargers to an 18-9 record. After Dezelski graduated, Kyle Cooper became Hillsdale’s main threat and one of the best players in the GLIAC. Last season, Cooper led the...
Letter to the Editor: Dr. Steele
Dear editor, As I listen to my fellow citizens debate the upcoming election, it strikes me that many regard voting and endorsing candidates – or refraining from this – as first of all an exercise in signaling one’s personal moral virtue, or perhaps an exercise in personal absolution. Well, it’s not, and potentially this is...




