Faculty and students line up to serve themselves pastitsio and Greek salad after conversation over Arabic tea. German, French, and Spanish can be heard over a cheerful din of laughter and exotic music. Members of Hillsdale College’s international club rush to greet guests and set up for a kind of exotic performance that Hillsdale students...
Title defense starts in Tennessee
In college baseball, no matter how a season ends, February brings a clean slate and a fresh start. For the Hillsdale College Chargers, last season ended with a bang, as the Chargers rode an impressive postseason run to the school’s first conference championship in 58 years. As head coach Eric Theisen looks forward to 2019,...
Letter: Pro-lifers must see the victims of abortion
Dear Editor, In Jan. 24’s Collegian, Mr. Nolan Ryan criticized Created Equal, the organization I work for, for showing the victims of abortion at the annual March for Life in Washington, D.C. The article was measured and researched, but because Mr. Ryan specifically named Created Equal, which has written much on the topic of victim...
Chargers drill Oilers in commanding home win
The Hillsdale College Chargers continued their upward trend in the G-MAC on Saturday with a resounding 88-67 victory over the University of Findlay Oilers. The win evens the Chargers’ record at 11-11 overall, and 9-7 in the G-MAC. The all-time series between Hillsdale and Findlay is now tied at 22 wins each. The Chargers have...
Students experience French opera in Ohio
Last Sunday, Hillsdale College French students took their language skills outside the classroom and into the opera house thanks to Hillsdale’s French honorary, Pi Delta Phi. Nineteen students and three professors spent the day in Toledo, Ohio where they saw “Carmen,” a 19th century French opera that tells the story of a naive soldier who...




