Faith Van Havel will trade her Hillsdale Academy uniform skirt for a blue suit when she begins her freshman year of college this August as a cadet at the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Van Havel achieved an historic first for Hillsdale Academy by becoming their first graduate to attend...
Men’s track continues to make progress in weekend competition
Men’s track captain Ty Etchemendy took another step toward his goal of qualifying for the outdoor national meet in all three of his events this past weekend with solid performances in the triple jump, 400-meter hurdles, and the 4×400-meter relay. The senior jumped 14.68 meters in the triple jump and ran a provisional-qualifying time of...
Covering the ‘infidels’: Mindy Belz discusses Christian persecution
As a senior editor and writer for World Magazine since 1986, Mindy Belz has reported from countries around the world, focusing on war and persecution in the Middle East. She is the author of “They Say We Are Infidels: On the Run from ISIS with Persecuted Christians from the Middle East.” On Tuesday, she spoke...
Hillsdale places 2nd at Mich. project-management competition
Hillsdale College’s two teams came in second place in their respective divisions on Monday at THEProject, a collegiate project-management competition sponsored by the Western Michigan Project Management Institute. Nine Hillsdale students made the trek to the Grand Rapids area to present their solutions to malnutrition in poorer areas of Michigan through community farming. Judges scored...
Tennis reaches .500 in conference after 1-1 weekend
Hillsdale College men’s tennis team split weekend matches on the road, reaching 4-4 in conference play. The Chargers toppled Walsh University 5-4 Saturday afternoon then dropped a 5-4 decision to Tiffin University on Sunday. Hillsdale split singles play against the Walsh Cavaliers, but won two doubles matches to overcome the tenth-ranked team in the Midwest...




