After the first two races of the season, the Hillsdale Chargers moved from unranked to eighth in the Midwest Regional polls. The Chargers hope to continue their ascent this Saturday at the Greater Louisville Classic, racing in Blue Division at 10:45 a.m. Their success surprises even themselves, according to junior Eric Poth. “It’s kind of...
‘Unbroken: Path to Redemption’ oversimplifies conversion and healing
When floating in a raft on the sea, half-dead, and hallucinating, Louis Zamperini gazed up at the stars and whispered to God: “If you save me, I will serve you forever.” As told by Laura Hillenbrand in Zamperini’s biography and in Angelina Jolie’s feature-film adaptation, “Unbroken,” Zamperini, an olympic athlete and American soldier during WWII...
Hillsdale College should construct an archive to promote conservative thought
In the office of Hillsdale College library director Dan Knoch hangs a portrait of Russell Kirk. Painted shortly after Kirk’s death in 1994 by former art professor Sam Knecht, the portrait was meant to hang amidst Kirk’s archives and private library. Today, however, Kirk’s books sit in an off campus storage facility accumulating dust instead...
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai discusses liberal education, digital technology
Classical liberal arts training will be valuable in the digital future, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai said. On Sept. 20, the Hillsdale College Federalist Society hosted Pai, who spoke on the future of digital opportunity. “Your school’s unique commitment to a classical liberal arts education — to ‘understanding the good, the true, and the...
Local pastors speak at new campus ministry
Equip Ministries has started a new Bible study featuring local pastors discussing various core principles of Christian belief. The program, held in Kendall 236A at 8 pm, meets on various Thursdays throughout the semester. Equip currently has several other programs already, and this new study was created to meet a different need the leaders perceived...




