One afternoon this past spring, Professor of German Eberhard Geyer sat down to coffee and cake at Saarland University in Saarbrücken, Germany with two of his Hillsdale students, seniors Lillian Martin and Rachel Smith. “It was so interesting to have that different cultural experience with the same professor that I have in Michigan, where we...
Year: 2017
Women’s cross country shines at regional
For the fifth year in a row and the eighth time ever, the Hillsdale College women’s cross country team qualified for the NCAA Division II Championships after taking second at the Midwest Regional in Cedarville, Ohio. The team of girls that secured Hillsdale’s victory is young and learning as they run, head coach Andrew Towne...
Students like conference’s unbiased approach
Students locked themselves in the Dow Leadership Center for seven hours on Saturday to free their minds for a open-forum discussion about U.S. immigration policy. Assistant Professor of Economics Christopher Martin, who worked at the Institute for Humane Studies for 10 years before coming to Hillsdale, helped recruit students for the IHS conference. Martin said...
Football salutes seniors in victory
The Hillsdale College Chargers secured their first winning season since 2012 with a 45-7 victory over Malone University on Saturday. The win improved Hillsdale’s record to 6-4 and 4-2 in the conference. On a dreary, wet Senior Day, the Chargers dominated the contest from the opening kickoff, building a 31-0 lead by halftime....
Secularizing Hillsdale would lead to progressive education
Secular ideas have wrought devastating consequences upon colleges that are easy to see. Yet there are students even here at Hillsdale who want our school to follow the recent secular trends of our culture. One of these students, Blake Estep, last semester wrote an op-ed titled “The Importance of Identity, Why Hillsdale College Should Consider...




