The Hillsdale College Chargers return three of their starting five from last year’s team with the help of a deep bench for the 2019-20 season. All-Conference players junior Davis Larson and senior Dylan Lowry consistently led the team last year, combining to average 25.5 points per game. Junior forward Austen Yarian returns as well, often...
Debate dominates at Penn State tourney
At Penn State this past weekend, the Hillsdale College debate team crushed their competition with seven of the eight debaters who attended the tournament taking home trophies. Overall, the team placed first in debate sweepstakes and second in overall sweepstakes. Overall sweepstakes includes both speech and debate events. Hillsdale does not participate in speech. Junior...
Six things to do this Halloween in Hillsdale
Halloween is next week and you forgot to make plans because it’s midterms season. But you’re in luck because we’ve compiled six things you can do this Halloween! Check them out below: 1. Pumpkin carving What bonds friends better than struggling to cut open a huge gourd? Pumpkin carving is a fun activity to do...
Campus Catholics celebrate feast day of Pope John Paul II
Catholics on campus gathered in Christ Chapel to celebrate the feast of Pope St. John Paul II on Tuesday afternoon. The commemoration included a lecture on the sexual revolution by a member of the Pontifical John Paul II Institute followed by the first Catholic mass held in the chapel. Bishop of Lansing Earl Boyea presided...
Classics lecture held in memoriam of Grace West
The Hillsdale Classics Department recently held a lecture, titled “Love in the Aeneid,” to commemorate Grace West, a Hillsdale classics professor who died in May. The lecture was held as a kind of memorial, and Visiting Assistant Professor of Classics Carl Young, who organized the event, explained how the idea came to be. “It was...




