When senior Colleen Prince first received the email telling her that she had won a Fulbright Scholarship, she didn’t think it was real. “I was literally dancing on stage and took a break to check my phone, which I shouldn’t do,” Prince said. “I saw the Fulbright email with congratulations, and I thought to myself,...
Year: 2019
Harris returns: ‘I Kissed Dating Goodbye’ survival stories
Writer and one-time Pastor Joshua Harris is once more trying to reach American Evangelicals through media. But this time, his message departs from his conservative teaching on sexuality and dating. Harris has made a documentary titled “I Survived I Kissed Dating Goodbye,” in reference to his book on dating “I Kissed Dating Goodbye.” In the...
The Weekly: Give your time to the community
Hundreds of Hillsdale students flooded the community on Saturday for the college’s “Day of Service.” This week, hundreds more will raise money for philanthropy during “Greek Week,” when sororities compete to raise funds. These events accomplish good things — but we shouldn’t let them check our charity boxes. Instead, these bursts of goodwill should kickstart...
Precision Metal Art brings business to Hillsdale
Quality, speed of delivery, and customer service are key at Precision Metal Art, a decorative metal sign maker newly located in the Hillsdale Industrial Park. Owner Alan Russell founded the local company on a dream, and has sustained its exponential growth with foresight, pluck, and an affinity for risk taking. Russell said he had long...
Chargers set personal bests against Division I competition
The Hillsdale College Chargers traveled to the University of Cincinnati over the weekend for the Oliver Nikoloff Invitational. As a team, Hillsdale finished 10th overall among 16 NCAA Division I and II schools, including Cincinnati, Ball State University, and Xavier University. In the field, two freshmen set personal bests for Hillsdale. Nikita Maines’ 39.68-meter throw...




