Hillsdale’s policy groups and political organizations from both sides of the aisle gathered for Citizens for Self-Governance’s second annual Politics and Policy mixer last Thursday. CSG president, senior Emily Heubaum, created the event last year when she was the club’s marketing chair. As a new organization on campus, she saw the group’s need for better...
Exercise: A ‘way to escape’ from stress for students
Balancing time between arduous study sessions at the library, scrambling to meet office hours, and extreme class schedules is difficult, so some students find it helpful to add time at the Roche Sports Complex into the mix. Students often look for ways to manage intense academic and social stress. At Hillsdale, many students exercise for...
Alumni meet to mark start of Fall season
Alumni will get the chance to compete with the current Hillsdale College Chargers in their old pool in the Blue-White Alumni Scrimmage on Saturday at 11 a.m. This is only the second year that the team has opened the intersquad meet to alumni, allowing them to compete against each other in 50-meter events between team...
Homesickness: based on a true story
People thought I’d been attacked. No, really. It started in the lobby of my dorm and ended on the grass outside my dorm in the pouring rain. I thought I couldn’t breathe as the tears just kept falling down. People asked if I was OK (I was definitely OK based on what they thought had...
The Weekly: More parking, please
Hillsdale College needs to add more parking spaces for its students. During the Sept.3 Hillsdale City Council Meeting, Police Chief Schott Hephner proposed a no-parking zone on Hillsdale Street between Galloway/Berber Drive and College street. The council voted unanimously to approve the request. The area was deemed unsafe for students crossing the street at non-crosswalks...




