Treating the Bible like an instruction manual for getting to heaven is a path toward pride and despair, said the Rev. Bryan Wolfmueller during a lecture at Hillsdale College. The Lutheran Society invited Wolfmueller — a Lutheran pastor and author of “Has American Christianity Failed?” — to speak to a crowd of 30 students and...
Chargers to travel to St. Louis for UMSL Invitational
The third-ranked Chargers will travel to St. Louis, Missouri, for the second tournament of the semester at Fox Run Golf Club on Monday. The 36-hole UMSL Regional Invitational will include 18 teams from the Midwest Region, where Hillsdale enjoys its third-place ranking out of 34 teams. Fox Run demands precision off the tee and into...
Office Hours: Be thankful for the seasons of life and the passing of time
Things are different now. I no longer wake up gradually to the sound of the fall breeze rustling leaves outside my open window. I wake up to my children calling to each other from their beds. I no longer sit reading for hours in the library. Instead, I read for a short 30 minutes before...
Local photographer captures Hillsdale County in vintage photography
Pam Heckel ‘98, a local photographer, set up a vintage camera to the farmer’s market in order to capture the essence of Hillsdale County—all while raising money for a good cause. This peculiar and portable darkroom often attracted attention at the Farmer’s Market. “When people walk past my table at the Hillsdale County Farmers Market,...
Humes leads pack of 412 runners at Greater Louisville Classic
Junior Joey Humes surged late to take first place in the Greater Louisville Classic and helped propel the men’s cross country team to a fourth-place finish last Saturday. Humes ran the 8 kilometers in 24 minutes and 17 seconds, breaking the previous G-MAC record. Humes and Dominic Patacsil from Wabash College broke away from the...




