A human life is sacred. From the moment God breathed life into Adam, mankind has borne the image and likeness of the Creator. It would then follow that any attempt to suppress a life made in the image of God is a reprehensible act. Christians, in general, agree with this. They picket outside abortion clinics,...
Women from all classes make an impact for track
With the G-MAC championships only two weeks away, the Hillsdale College women’s track team is using every possible opportunity to gear up. This weekend, the team competed hard at the Ball State University Invitational in Muncie, Indiana. Chargers of every year left a mark, taking first or second in multiple events. Senior Alexandra Whitford won...
City removes trees for Rippon pavement project
As the construction to move sewer lines on Rippon Avenue, which began mid-March, progresses, the once tree-lined street is lined with 40 trunks and dusted with wood shavings. Local resident Stephanie Murray said she can’t put a swing set up for her boys because the frequent flooding may cause it to rot. In the...
Choir to sing in seven languages
Although the Hillsdale College Choir and Chamber Choir typically perform with limited accompaniment, a variety of instrumentalists, from cellists and harpists to marimbas and an alto flute, will join them this weekend. Both choirs perform their annual spring concerts from 3-5 p.m. Sunday at College Baptist Church. String, percussion, brass, and woodwind instruments will accompany...
Greek Week is what you make of it
If you were one of the people running on a treadmill in the sports complex last Monday night during the Delta Sigma Phi vs. Alpha Tau Omega basketball game, you probably didn’t like what you saw. The game was played and spectated with an intensity bordering on mania. Trash talk, physical play, and testosterone abounded...




