The Hillsdale College Chargers split a pair of road games last week. They earned their largest victory of the season, 79-48, on Thursday against Ohio Valley University. Saturday’s game had the opposite result, as the Chargers faced their largest defeat against Ohio Dominican University, 68-55. As the Chargers took on the Ohio Valley Fighting Scots,...
Mock interviews with parents are an ‘opportunity to talk to a professional’
Students wanting to talk to adults working in their field of interest can do so this weekend at an event coordinated by Career Services. As part of Parents’ Weekend, Career Services will be hosting mock interviews between students and other students’ parents this Friday, March 1st. The interviews will be held between 2:00 and 3:30...
Alumnus combines classical opera with contemporary hymn
“Sing God a simple song Lauda, Laude” The warm, meandering melody from Leonard Bernstein’s “Mass” spills from the singer’s lips, filling the church sanctuary from wall to wall. “Make it up as you go along Lauda, Laude” For Nick Nestorak ’11, “A Simple Song” was only the beginning of an intimately worshipful, yet also dauntingly...
Learning the science of the perfect cup of coffee
It’s another Monday, and I can barely keep my eyes open. My head starts to nod up and down as I fight sleep in my 9 a.m. American Heritage class. I reach over my giant American Heritage Reader and grab the cure for my weary eyes: coffee. A couple of weeks ago, I attended a...
Letter to Editor: The U.S. should not be selling nuclear reactants to Saudi Arabia
Dear Editor, In last week’s Collegian, Ms. Abby Liebing wrote about the Trump administration’s apparent attempts to secretly sell $80 billion of nuclear reactors to Saudi Arabia. It remains unclear whether the proposed deal was strictly financially motivated, or whether it was a subtle attempt to assist the Saudis in developing nuclear weapons. Ms. Liebing...




