In preparation for a mission trip to Uganda this summer, a team of members from New Hope Church of Camden are in the midst of fundraising through the local community to support the trip. Team Uganda has raised about half of the approximately $49,000 needed to fully fund the trip, which will take place in...
‘The Mystery of Edwin Drood’ boasts musical numbers, murder, and audience participation
“Let us all be as vulgar as legally possible,” declared junior Ian Brown at the beginning of the theatre department’s adaption of “The Mystery of Edwin Drood.” And the cast delivered. Rupert Holmes’ murder-mystery musical “The Mystery of Edwin Drood” is based on the unfinished novel of the same name by Charles Dickens. The musical...
Trump right to walk away from Hanoi Summit, but disappointing results not surprising
Last week, the much-hyped second summit between President Donald Trump and leader of North Korea Kim Jong-un came to an anticlimactic end as both sides walked away without an agreement. The North Korean side had demanded the complete repeal of economic sanctions in exchange for dismantling the Yongbyon nuclear facilities. The United States wanted the...
2012 Hillsdale grad killed in crash, remembered as loving father, friend
After taking off at 8:30 p.m., a helicopter crashed Sunday in Kenya, killing Kyle Forti, a 2012 graduate of Hillsdale College, and three other Americans. Forti and the others were flying to the Lobolo tented camp, but they did not make it far before losing contact. A search-and-rescue mission identified the wreckage hours before dawn,...
Big innings hurt Chargers in pair of losses at Bellarmine
The Hillsdale College Chargers entered last weekend’s series against the Bellarmine University Knights with momentum. After a tough, two-game series, however, the Chargers return home looking for answers in all areas of the game. The two teams were originally scheduled to play four games at Knights Field. After Hillsdale lost Saturday’s games 12-2 and 16-6...




