Considered a talented journalist, accomplished alumna, dear friend, sister, daughter, and mother, Anna (Williams) Sutherland ’11, at the age of 29, died unexpectedly on Wednesday, March 6, due to a cardiac condition. “She was a beaming mother and wife of three children, delivering grace, and an embodiment of living life faithfully and her full joy...
Year: 2019
Shotgun team to compete at ACUI nationals
The Hillsdale College shotgun team spent spring break preparing for the upcoming ACUI competition next week in San Antonio, Texas. The Chargers have the opportunity to win their sixth consecutive Division III Championship. Hillsdale hosted the Charger Spring Invitational on March 16, competing against Grace College. Sophomore Barrett Moore shot 193 clays of 200; the...
Conservatives need to take second look at candidate Yang
Andrew Yang, 44, is an entrepreneur from New York with no previous political experience. His social platform is standard Democratic drivel, with promises to protect abortion rights and gay marriage. He is not overtly Christian, and he rarely references Reagan or the Constitution. He is currently polling in the single digits and has almost no...
Too many snow days may force schools to lengthen academic year
Hillsdale Community Schools are feeling the heat after a series of snow day cancellations this year. Throughout the course of the winter, Hillsdale Community Schools were forced to cancel eight school days due to numerous snowfalls and the ‘polar vortex’ that swept through the midwest with frigid temperatures. Now, Hillsdale educators and students may be...
Season ends in semifinal loss
The Hillsdale College Chargers’ season came to an end on Friday, March 8 in a 72-70 loss to Walsh University in the semifinal round of the G-MAC tournament. Walsh won the tournament, defeating Kentucky Wesleyan College the next day in the championship game. Although the Chargers led at the ends of the first three quarters,...




