Hillsdale College has released two new online courses to its expanding lineup. The recently released classes highlight the U.S. Congress and the work of Jane Austen. The college now offers a total of 21 free, non-credit courses in their online archives. Online courses, produced by the External Affairs department, cover a wide range of topics,...
Chargers wrap up competitive fall season
The Hillsdale Chargers came away from their second tournament of the semester with more experience under their belt. At the NWO Invitational in Lima, Ohio, Hillsdale played plenty of matches, yielding positive results. Leading up to the tournament, one of the four teams dropped out, which forced the remaining three teams to figure out what...
Michigan voters should reject Proposal 2
Democrats on a national level are taking an interest in Michigan state politics. “In Michigan, the current electoral system is unfair and is so rigged that politicians can now pick their voters, instead of allowing citizens to choose their representatives,” Eric Holder, former President Barack Obama’s Attorney General, said. Holder’s national Democratic redistricting group, “Voters...
Art professors enter work in Grand Rapids’ ArtPrize
Barbara Bushey, professor of art, draws inspiration from the beautiful scapes of Michigan where she grew up. But her art has more than one purpose: Bushey draws attention not only to the beauty of but also threats to the environment. Bushey’s latest project is ‘Prayers for the Great Lakes,’ a series of five hand-dyed and...
Chargers continue conference streak
The Hillsdale Chargers rolled their way to first place in the G-MAC West Division last weekend with sweeps against two conference foes. With the wins, the team extends its winning streak to nine games and its conference streak to 24 wins, dating back to last season. Hillsdale remains the only G-MAC team undefeated against conference...




