It’s no secret our generation is obsessed with our parents’ generation, but it’s more than mom’s old Levi jeans selling for $150 on Ebay. You can get a Beatles T-shirt at Target just as easily today as you may have gotten one at Two Guys 50 years ago. Thanks to Stranger Things, 13-year-olds everywhere know...
Security plans to introduce new campus emergency, safety app
Hillsdale College Security is rolling out a new app that enables students and faculty to help keep themselves and their peers safe. Rave Guardian, an app designed by Rave Mobile Security, currently serves half of all college students in America. Hillsdale’s IT department will release a version personalized to Hillsdale’s campus and security team in...
2018 graduate serves D.C. students, hopes to pursue Ph.D.
Hillsdale College in Washington, D.C. is growing, and Cassidy Syftestad ’18 has been essential to its commitment to improving opportunities for students in the nation’s capital. Growing up on the other side of the country, Syftestad left her family and native state of California to attend college in the midwest. After graduating from Hillsdale College...
SAB enacts new poster policy
The Student Activities Board has implemented a new system for hanging posters and advertisements in the Grewcock Student Union. Clubs and organizations must now drop their posters off at the union front desk and staff will review and hang posters within 24 hours of their dropoff. All posters should include the event name, organization holding...
Women’s Cross Country: Chargers to begin year at Calvin College
The Hillsdale College Chargers are ready to put their summer miles into action this Saturday as they compete in their season-opener race. Calvin College is hosting the Knight Invitational, a new meet on the schedule, as Hillsdale typically begins its season at the Spartan Invitational at Michigan State University. The Chargers will also be starting...




