In its Feb. 28 edition, The Collegian published an op-ed titled, “Venezuela: A country at the peak of history,” written by Juan Hernandez. The essay contains blatant falsehoods and many more decontextualized assertions that make clear Hernandez’s anti-Maduro bias and failure to carefully evaluate information. According to Hernandez, “it’s no secret” that Venezuela represents one...
Year: 2019
Chargers struggle during non-conference trip
The Hillsdale College Chargers went 4-10 during their spring break trip to Clermont, Florida. “Our record doesn’t reflect how well we played,” head coach Kyle Gross said. “The wins were just kind of elusive. We lost several games by one run and had three extra-inning games, so we just have to work a little harder...
Chargers finish third in Kentucky
Following a week of preparation at Pinehurst Resort, the Hillsdale College Chargers finished third over the weekend at the Saginaw Valley State University Spring Invitational in Georgetown, Kentucky. Shooting an even-par 576, the Chargers beat out fourth-place Drury University by one stroke and fell behind Grand Valley State University and top finisher Ferris State University...
Professors should cold-call in class more
“If you’re reading Plato correctly, then his argument against Thrasymachus on the nature of justice falls apart,” said my professor. Not exactly how I wanted to start my philosophy oral comps—with an objection I hadn’t considered and couldn’t answer. But with enough prodding, clarification, and backtracking, I eventually reconciled “The Republic” with my written exam....
Staff Profile: Josephine Von Dohlen, City News Editor
She is not only a sister to the many girls in the Chi-Omega sorority. She is an older sister to eight younger siblings, including her newly born sister, Rosemary. She is Josephine Von Dohlen. This year’s Collegian City News editor hails from Minneapolis, Minnesota. Josephine is majoring in American studies, with a minor...




