WASHINGTON — “God have mercy on us all.” Standing at the pulpit in St. John the Beloved Catholic Church in McLean, Virginia, Fr. Chris Pollard addresses the congregation gathered for Mass before the 45th March for Life. Dressed for a day on the streets in downtown Washington, D.C., these soon-to-be marchers consist of students flown...
Year: 2018
Women’s basketball disposes of Ohio Valley
In the first-ever meeting between the two schools, the Hillsdale College Chargers kept Ohio Valley University winless this season in a 79-61 victory last Thursday. The Fighting Scots (0-11, 0-15) haven’t won a conference game since the 2015-2016 season. “As a coach you’re always kind of scared you don’t want to be the one [to...
Baseball to host annual First Pitch Dinner
More than 170 friends and alumni of Hillsdale College baseball will visit campus for the Fifth Annual First Pitch Dinner on Saturday. The event, which started as a get together and has evolved to include fundraising, will include Chargers basketball game tickets in the President’s Suite, a dinner, a silent auction, raffles, statements from the...
Drink of the month: Hot toddy
We all know the envy of the top-shelf life. We know people drink cocktails with frothed egg whites and fancy liqueurs, with the requisite splash of bitters (whatever that is) that punctuates the shake-and-pour of every mixologist. But as college students who lean down to the lowest shelf to find a bottle of booze we...
Bullfighting and bigfoot: The ‘Remnant’ podcast
When Jack Butler ’15 splices together the audio that makes up the ‘Remnant’ podcast by Jonah Goldberg, he brings together some of the most varied content in podcasting. The first 17 episodes have featured Senator Ben Sasse, R-Nebraska, talking about what it’s like to watch a bullfight; Ramesh Ponnuru, a senior editor of National Review,...




