The Hillsdale College Chargers began conference play on Saturday with two losses against the Ohio Dominican University Panthers but bounced back on Sunday with two blowout wins over the Ohio Valley University Fighting Scots. Head Coach Kyle Gross said he was most impressed with the team’s turnaround from Saturday to Sunday. “We kind of turned...
Year: 2019
Hillsdale College Chamber choir to perform at fundraiser event
Hillsdale College’s Chamber Choir will perform a concert Thursday night at 7 p.m. at First United Methodist Church in Jackson City. They are singing as part of a fundraiser for Tuesday Group Musicale, an organization that raises money for music scholarships for high school students in Jackson. James Holleman, professor of music and chairman of...
Debate takes third at Pi Kappa Delta tournament in New York last weekend
Twenty members of the Hillsdale College Debate Team — along with Coach Matthew Doggett and eight former students who served as coaches — traveled to Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York for the Pi Kappa Delta National Tournament. The team placed third overall in debate sweepstakes and finished in the top 20 percent of teams...
College receives Gilbert archives, Holocaust research material
Hillsdale students and future generations will have access to eye-witness accounts to the Holocaust, thanks to the college’s recent acquisition of Sir Martin Gilbert’s archives. Hillsdale College recently acquired the entire working library and archives of the late Gilbert, the official biographer of Sir Winston Churchill from 1968 to 2012, who died in 2015. The...
Lehman emphasizes the need for charity, humility in classical education
Assistant Professor of Education Jeffrey Lehman told students he planned to “begin with the end, put the beginning in the middle, and then end with the middle,” while explaining the virtues of a teacher on March 21 at an event hosted by the Hillsdale College Latin Teacher Program. Lehman started the lecture by explaining the...




