Consumed by memories, Anna gazes blankly over the edge of a cliff. Memories rush through her head, speeding away just like the vehicle in the accident. She remembers her son’s stuffed bunny lying lifelessly on the asphalt road, covered with smears of dirt and waiting for the boy’s return. “Into the Plains,” a short film...
Chargers compete at Spartan Invitational: Men again led by Humes
The Hillsdale Chargers continued their strong start to the season on Friday at the Spartan Invitational in East Lansing, Michigan. The team finished ninth out of 23 teams and beat their regional competitor Michigan Tech University, who was ranked 10th in the Midwest region preseason poll. “On paper, we weren’t ranked in anything by anyone,...
Richard Brookhiser Should Be Hillsdale’s Commencement Speaker in 2019
Hillsdale College requires all of its incoming freshmen to begin their higher education by reading Founding Father, a biography of George Washington by Richard Brookhiser. This year’s graduating class should complete the circle by inviting the author to deliver the commencement address that will formally conclude their education at Hillsdale. Brookhiser began his writing career...
‘The Nun’ resorts to cheap scares
“The Nun” was one of the more anticipated horror films of the pre-Halloween menu of movies this year. Previews depicted it as horrifically demonic and rooted in conflict between the earthly and the supernatural, the mundane and the sacred, between heaven and hell. What moviegoers will get instead is a film full of jump scares,...
Psalms at Dawn
Hillsdale’s Orthodox Presbyterian Church is now offering a service for church members and students to gather together for Psalms and prayer before beginning the day. At 8 a.m. on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, Hillsdale’s Orthodox Presbyterian Church meets for 15 to 20 minutes to listen to an Old Testament reading, read Psalms in response,...




