“We would bend but we wouldn’t break,” head coach Chris Gravel said of his team’s performance last weekend. The Hillsdale Chargers swept a two-game road trip to Ohio against a pair of G-MAC opponents. Hillsdale took care of its rival, the University of Findlay, in four sets on Friday. “We did a great job of...
History Must Be Accepted and Celebrated, not Destroyed
At Hillsdale, the beginning of each semester is typically characterized by calculating the minimum amount of sleep required to function, stressing over the looming workload ahead, and raving over the prospect of reading Dante or Virgil with their favorite professors. But not for students at the University of North Carolina, who, on Aug. 20, seized...
Simpson, New Dorm lead the pack of competitors as homecoming enters final stretch
Homecoming week is in full swing, and all across campus, dorms — and for the first time, a coalition of off-campus houses — are preparing for the grand finale on Saturday: Mock Rock. With Simpson Residence currently in the lead, the 18 competing teams still have two more events in the Homecoming competition, in which...
New English prof brings outdoor office hours and lively discussion
Hillsdale College welcomed new Assistant Professor of English Elizabeth Fredericks to the English department faculty this fall. Originally from southern California, Fredericks earned her bachelor’s degree in English from Hope College in Michigan. She continued her education in seminary at Regent College in Vancouver, British Columbia. Fredericks earned her master’s degree in 20th century British...
Sailing Club places third in championship
The recently-founded Hillsdale College Sailing Club placed third during its first official Regatta of the year on Sept. 15 and 16. This impressive feat was accomplished in part at the hands of Leahi Johsens, a sophomore who has been with the team since its recent conception. The Hillsdale crew beat out large schools at...




