It’s not every day an Olympian comes to campus, but on Saturday, Hillsdale College welcomed six of them. On Sept. 28, members of USA Shooting’s National Team and friends of Hillsdale College gathered at the John Anthony Halter Shooting Sports Education Center to launch Hillsdale College and USA Shooting’s newly formed partnership. The United States...
Hillsdale County Historical Society Museum: A look into the county’s history and early period
When most people think of the Hillsdale County Fair, they might think of the mouth-watering fried food, the many farm animals, or the unforgettable rides. Nevertheless, there is another attraction that should not be overlooked. Atop a small hill amidst a parade of tractors, there sits a small white house that captures life as it...
Women’s soccer club clinches first victory in eight years
It’s been barely over a month since the Hillsdale College Women’s Club Soccer team kicked off their season, but thanks to freshman talent, they’re already off to a strong start. The team ended its eight-year losing streak during homecoming weekend after clinching a victory over University of Michigan-Flint. Freshmen Lydia Barrows and Cate Kelley scored...
‘Brushes and Bubbly’ to pop the champagne
From Concert on the Quad to Makers’ Market, the Student Activities Board has already put together a variety of events this semester to add excitement to students’ routines. Brushes and Bubbly, on Oct. 8 from 8 to 10 p.m. in the Grewcock Student Union, looks to do just that. Brushes and Bubbly is...
Hillsdale College’s ultra- runners: testing the limits
When imagining an ideal diet and workout schedule, many picture green smoothies and protein shakes, cutting down on sugars and carbs, hitting the gym a few times a week, and maybe even the weekly three or four mile walk-and-jog. None of these, however, cut it for senior Karissa McCarthy or Associate Professor of Economics Charles...




