When I moved into Galloway residence hall in the fall of 2017, I was a scared freshman: I knew only a couple of people at Hillsdale and it was hard to leave my family three time zones away. But only a day or so after saying goodbye to my parents, there was a knock at...
Chargers finish second in G-MAC, Kirner named Coach of the Year
The Hillsdale College Chargers had three conference champions and placed second in the Great Midwest & Mountain East Conference in Canton, Ohio this past weekend. Head coach Kurt Kirner was also awarded G-MAC Coach of the Year and Hillsdale won its first ever 400 medley relay team G-MAC title. This year the Chargers fought against...
Health and Wellness Center launches group for stress management
“Hillsdale’s hard. It’s important to know how to navigate Hillsdale—and life beyond Hillsdale—in a healthy way.” That’s the reason Brock Lutz, Hillsdale’s director of Health and Wellness, gave for the four-week long psychoeducational group he and Todd Koch, a graduate intern pursuing his master’s in counseling, are starting this semester. “The goal of the group...
Costume & Bridal Barn one-stop shop for event attire
Dozens of rubbery faces gawk at you from above, their faces frozen in an array of grotesque contortions. There’s a gray man with three eyes, three mouths, and three noses; a classic, but particularly uncomely witch; an extraterrestrial creature vaguely reminiscent of a sea monkey; and the pitiful visage of an oaf who appears to...
‘Necessary Society’: Junior hosts dinner parties to ask cultural questions
Thud. Thud. Thud. It’s Friday night and Reagan Cool is making seven pizzas. The herb-seasoned dough makes another thud against the counter as she pushes in her rolling pin. When junior Reagan Cool went to Washington, D.C., in the fall, as a part of the Washington-Hillsdale Internship Program, she was thinking about intentionality. Having been...




