It was an act of love. While cleaning the sanctuary in St. Anthony’s Catholic Church on Broad Street a few days ago, an altar boy decided he might test run his Ash Wednesday sermon. Although the church was nearly empty — and the first day of Lent would not arrive for another two weeks —...
Year: 2018
Family at Hillsdale: The Stonemans, 2/5 of the rhetoric department
When Breta Stoneman switched her major from journalism to rhetoric, she never imagined that the decision would introduce her to her future husband and her future teaching colleague. Stoneman, an adjunct professor of rhetoric and public address, joined the Hillsdale faculty this semester. She was drawn to Hillsdale because it was a place that harbored...
800 Athletes compete at Wide Track Classic; Men prepare for final tune-ups before G-MACs
The Charger men delivered solid performances at the Wide Track Classic this past weekend. 800 athletes from the United States and Canada competed over two days. Head coach Andrew Towne said that the team’s performance on Saturday indicates that they are on track for the G-MAC Championships. “I think we’re a little banged up in...
Don’t wallow at home, find a Valentine’s Day date
This Valentine’s Day, ask somebody out. Most single people dread Feb. 14, the day couples exchange heart-shaped garb and sugary junk before they pose for the perfect pic and blast it all over the internet. Bitter singles gag over the happiness their dating and betrothed friends exuberantly express, painfully aware of their condition. I should...
Trio forms grassroots of women’s golf team
All three women knew they’d have to give up golf to come to Hillsdale College. None of them thought that together, they’d practice with the men’s team and compete representing Hillsdale. “They should’ve been playing Division I golf somewhere, to be honest,” men’s coach Nate Gilchrist said. The trio, junior Caroline Andrews, and freshmen Grace...




