At the University Club of Kentucky, the Hillsdale College Chargers found themselves in third place at the end of the G-MAC Championship April 19-20. With a team score of 36-over-par, the Chargers were eight behind second place Findlay and 19 behind the winning Trevecca Nazarene after the 54-hole tournament. After enjoying success earlier in the...
Year: 2019
Smith’s Flowers turns 125 years old
In a back room crowded with bouquets and vases and ribbons, Jane Stewart dashes off instructions to employees: An order for a secretary needs a “nice bow;” someone needs wedding flowers and the bride actually isn’t too fussy about the kind; those altar flowers will be picked up on Saturday. The phone rings and a...
Sajak to take the helm on board of trustees
After decades of faithful service to Hillsdale College as its Chairman of the Board of Trustees, William Brodbeck ’66 is stepping down and will be replaced by Vice Chairman Pat Sajak. Unlike Brodbeck, Sajak — who is famous for running the TV show “Wheel of Fortune” — did not attend Hillsdale, though he’s served as...
Don’t wait for the diploma to start your education
If I had a penny for every time I heard Hillsdale referred to as “the conservative Harvard,” I could build another Chapel. As senior year comes to a close, it is impossible to challenge the incredible education that Hillsdale gave me and my peers. Even as I grumbled through baby chemistry as a Bachelor of...
‘A Doll’s House’ open all weekend
When senior theatre major Jessica MacFarlane had to choose a play to direct for her senior project, she wanted to find something that would require intellectual discussions with the actors. For her, the obvious choice was “A Doll’s House” by Henrik Ibsen. The Tower Players’ production of “A Doll’s House,” which opened Wednesday night in...




