After decades of work, the 23rd and final volume of the “Churchill Documents” is being published this fall by Hillsdale College’s Churchill Project. Sir Winston Churchill’s son Randolph began writing the biography of his father 57 years ago, in 1962. He completed the first two volumes of the biography. When Randolph passed away, he bequeathed...
Chargers travel to Florida for season-opening tournament
After going undefeated in the G-MAC for a second year in a row, the Hillsdsale College Chargers hope to three-peat and build upon their success, this time aiming for a longer run in the NCAA Division II Tournament. Joining the team this season are incoming freshmen Madeline Zenas, Audrey Riley, Emily Susitko, Megan Kolp, and...
Art major designs planner cover
When Junior Caroline Hennekes started doing messy watercolors on Sunday afternoons with a friend in Florida, she had no idea she’d be designing the cover of Hillsdale College’s academic planners three years later. Though she only seriously started doing art after coming to Hillsdale, last spring Hennekes hand-painted the ink and watercolor cover of the...
Hillsdale College is city’s largest taxpayer
Despite not accepting any federal funding, Hillsdale College will be the city’s largest taxpayer this fiscal year for the first time ever. The current tax roll shows the college paying $101,250.40 in taxes to the city. Hillsdale College Chief Administrative Officer Richard Péwé said the increase was a result of the parcels used for the...
Student Fed appoints new committee members at first meeting
The Hillsdale College Student Federation held their first meeting of the semester on Thursday, August 29. The meeting focused on filling both empty committee seats and a chairmanship position, which were left empty in the wake of several members taking on new leadership positions. Junior Parker Thayer was appointed to an open seat on the...




