Coffee fuels billions of people globally each morning, and is accessible at almost every fast food restaurant, home, and business around the world. Senior Zack Schultz isn’t just fueled by it, he owns a coffee business in Haiti, and knows about everything from planting the seeds to the final packaging. Schultz first discovered the coffee...
Year: 2016
English department to switch from MLA to Chicago
Hillsdale College’s English department is switching from the Modern Language Association style guidelines to those of the Chicago Manual of Style next semester. Associate Professor of English Dutton Kearney said the department made the switch because the eighth edition of MLA released in April essentially removes standardization from its formatting principles. There is now no...
Girls should get a four year dorm
When Jessie Kopmeyer was a freshman, she told her parents she was ready to drop out of Hillsdale. Her older sister gave her a piece of advice: before you go, reach out to one person. After she recognized a student she barely knew sitting in AJ’s Cafe, Kopmeyer plodded up to say hello. Then, two...
Hillsdale splits final non-conference games
The Hillsdale College men’s basketball team wrapped up its non-conference schedule last weekend against its toughest opposition of the season — so far. Thursday, the Chargers will take on the No. 2 team in the country. The Chargers knocked off the Carson-Newman Eagles 73-61 on Friday before falling to the Kentucky Wesleyan Panthers 76-62 on...
Women’s basketball goes 1-1 at Thanksgiving Tournament, heads into conference play
Following a 22-point win over Wisconsin-Parkside on Nov. 19, the Hillsdale College women basketball went 1-1 at the Ashland Thanksgiving tournament, giving it a 5-1 record, so far. The Chargers struggled offensively against Mercyhurst on Saturday, but beat Slippery Rock University with a strong final quarter on Sunday. “We’re just in a better position this...




