The Hillsdale College Debate Team took first place in sweepstakes at their first tournament of the season. The team traveled to Western Kentucky University this past weekend. Twelve debaters competed in the WKU/Alumni Fall Tournament & Round Robin. The team debated teams from Western Kentucky University, University of Bowling Green, Central Michigan University, and other...
Year: 2018
ADHD prescriptions do not guarantee academic success
The number of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder diagnoses has increased by nearly 42 percent in the past eight years, according to Psychiatry Today. And yet, there is no apparent environmental or physical explanation for this spike. In high school, I assumed that having ADHD was as common as wearing braces. Since leaving my suburban bubble,...
Chargers extend G-MAC streak to 21
In front of a Homecoming crowd, the Hillsdale Chargers won their 21st consecutive G-MAC match, with victories against the Alderson Broaddus University Battlers and Davis & Elkins College Senators The team advances to 10-3 overall and remains undefeated in the conference. “We went into the weekend a little beat up,” head coach Chris Gravel...
History of the lost chapter of Alpha Xi Delta
Many Hillsdale students and faculty assume Alpha Xi Delta sorority has been gone for decades. It only went defunct 14 years ago, however, and its departure played a role in shaping today’s informal recruitment process to what it is today. AXD was created in 1982 and departed in 2004 following many years of extreme growth...
Students teach English in Jordan
When sophomores Jolene Estruth and Emille Martelli began teaching English to Syrian refugee children this past summer at a school in Jordan, most of the children, ages 5-7, knew three words in English: hi, bathroom, and teacher. Throughout the next three weeks, both Estruth and Martelli connected with the students, sharing whatever English lessons they...




