“If one member suffers, all suffer together.” Thus writes St. Paul to the church at Corinth (1 Cor. 12:26). What does this mean when a thousand members have suffered in ways unimaginable to me? The recent Pennsylvania grand jury report has again unmasked clerical sexual abuse of minors, failed attempts to treat priests with therapy...
Chargers dominate in home opener
In front of a large crowd of excited fans last Thursday, the Hillsdale College Chargers delivered in their home opener, beating the Ohio Valley University Fighting Scots in three sets. The Chargers kept the Fighting Scots under 20 points each game. All four freshmen—Karoline Shelton, Maggie DePorre, Samantha Malcolm, and Emma Noskey—made an appearance for...
Hillsdale finishes second only to Michigan State
The Hillsdale Chargers traveled to Mount Pleasant, Michigan last Friday, and proved to be very competitive with all schools, ranging from large Division I programs to smaller community colleges. With a strong start and impressive depth, the Chargers captured second place with 42 points, behind first-place Michigan State University with 29. This race signaled a...
A ‘student-facing’ ministry: Chaplain Rick moves office to Union
Hillsdale College Chaplain Adam Rick moved to a new office space due to renovations in the Knorr Student Center and the need to be closer to students. Rick’s office has been relocated to the former conference room behind AJ’s Cafe in the Grewcock Student Union after his previous office, located in Knorr across from the...
Street preservation shuts down water along Garden Street
Due to updates in the water system as part of the street preservation project, the Hillsdale Board of Public Utilities issued a boil water advisory on Tuesday for the area of Garden Street between Mead Street and Hillsdale Street, according to the department’s Facebook page. A boil water advisory is put into place when the...




