Hillsdale College students, faculty, and local servicemen gathered together Tuesday afternoon in order to honor the memory of victims in the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. The Hillsdale chapter of Young Americans for Freedom held a their Never Forget 9/11 Project, a ceremony of remembrance for the heroes of that fateful fall morning. A...
Year: 2018
International Club hosts dinner to raise money for Kenyan schools
The International Club is hosting a fundraising dinner to buy textbooks for students in rural Kenya. The dinner will be held in the Old Snack Bar on Thursday, Sept. 13 from 5 to 6:30 p.m. The club is charging a $5 fee, and the funds will be given to Tujelimu, a charity run by Rose...
Osmond recounts studying opera with world’s finest
Not many people know someone who has gone out for coffee with one of the world’s most famous singers. Even fewer know someone who was a renowned singer themselves, still less who personally trained one of Europe’s most highly regarded sopranos. Melissa “Missy” Osmond, Hillsdale’s professor of voice, has done all those things. Not...
Men’s XC: Chargers to compete at Spartan Invitational
The Hillsdale men’s cross country team will compete in its first 8k race of the season on Friday at the Spartan Invitational in East Lansing, Michigan. The Chargers will be competing on the Forest Akers East Golf Course against teams of many classifications, ranging from NAIA programs to Division I schools such as Michigan State...
‘Fading Ads of Detroit’ recalls a prosperous past
When Robert C. Allen discovered the narratives found in the ads lining antiquated buildings of downtown Detroit, he decided to document his findings and compile them in a new book called “The Fading Ads of Detroit.” Monday, Allen will be sharing these stories with Hillsdale’s campus. A reporter and editor for Detroit Free Press, Allen...




