The Chargers women’s track team won first place at Saturday’s meet, the Conference Crossover, the first hosted by Hillsdale this season. Hillsdale finished with 137 points at the meet that brought together multiple Midwest conferences, the G-MAC, the GLIAC, and the GLVC. Comparing the event to last week’s unscored meet at Michigan, head coach...
Year: 2018
Global institutions virtue signal in vain while ignoring real issues
The typical globalist passionately declares that the age of the modern nation-state is over and the age of a global political organization has already begun; the holdouts are nostalgic boomers clinging to the bygone era of national glory. Look at the state of the world today, they say. The most pressing issues — a transnational...
MacIntyre’s stepchild heralds doom of the West
O, you who turn the ship of state and look to windward, consider liberalism, which has failed. In his new manifesto, “Why Liberalism Failed,” the Notre Dame political philosopher argues that the dominating political project of the past 300 years has always been doomed to fail, that a political and social order designed...
Pastor and professor dies at age 87
When former Hillsdale professor Charles “Chuck” Johnson poured cat food into the bowls lined up on his front porch, he always waved to his neighbors as they strolled by his E. Fayette Street home on warm evenings. After living a life full of love for felines and humans alike, he died at 87 years old...
Club rugby returns to campus after two years without a team
After a two-year hiatus, the “gentlemen’s sport” plans to take up residence on campus this spring. After graduating a strong group of seniors in 2016, there hasn’t been enough new interest to field a team. But junior Dustin Bowers and his teammates juniors Chris Huffman and Kolbe Conger are working to change that. Posters around...




