The Lamplighters women’s honorary is entering its 70th year on Hillsdale’s campus, with the selection of eight new members from the junior class. This year’s class includes Sarah Becker, Victoria Addis, Adelaide Holmes, Mollie Beth Dill, Michelle Reid, Emily Skwarek, Avery Lacey, and Natalie Bodnar. The new members are chosen by the previous class of...
Whitmer’s gas tax won’t fix Michigan’s roads
Gubernatorial candidate Gretchen Whitmer vowed to “fix the damn roads” during her 2018 campaign, and she promised to do so without raising taxes, calling a 20 cent gas tax increase “ridiculous” and “nonsense.” Five months later, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer proposed a 45 cents-per-gallon increase to the Michigan gas tax in the latest attempt to repair...
Young Life banquet to highlight sharing gospel with youth
In efforts to raise awareness for community outreach, Young Life of Hillsdale will host a fundraising banquet Saturday at the Dow Leadership Center. Young Life Director Andy van der Harst, who has been on staff with Young Life for the past three years, said that the event also serves as a thank you for current...
Chargers finish seventh at Greyhound Invitational
By the end of the third round on Tuesday, the Hillsdale College Chargers had climbed eight spots on the leaderboard from where they began at the beginning of the day Monday, but still finished seventh at the Greyhound Invitational at Purgatory Golf Club in Noblesville, Indiana. Freshman Josh Davenport led the team, shooting three-under-par, and...
The time to act is now: We must fight the injustice of abortion
I fought back tears in American Heritage as I realized one of my biggest fears had come true: I had become the Christian I swore I’d never be. My head and heart throbbed as we read Martin Luther King Jr.’s “A Letter from a Birmingham City Jail Cell.” King’s plea haunted me. He had begged...




