Down by three points and with the potential to get into field goal range with just minutes left in the game, Drew Brees had a chance to turn the tide in an otherwise even game. The 2018 National Football Conference Championship Game ended in controversy after the referees missed blatant helmet-to-helmet and pass interference calls...
Year: 2019
Chargers overcome wet conditions, slow start to top Kentucky Wesleyan
The Hillsdale College Chargers battled through cold and rainy conditions on Saturday at Frank “Muddy” Waters Stadium to top the Kentucky Wesleyan College Panthers, 41-14. The win improves the Chargers to 3-1 in the G-MAC and 5-3 overall with three games remaining in the regular season. After its first two drives of the game ended...
Alumna Katherine Harvey expands Bare Bones Broth health company
Katherine Harvey, ’08, said the last thing she ever wanted to do was own a business. But now, she said she can’t imagine doing anything else. Husband and wife duo Ryan and Katherine Harvey ’08 own Bare Bones Broth, a company that makes and sells healthful broths and stocks. What started as Ryan’s side project...
Removing troops puts Kurds at risk
When President Donald Trump announced that he would be pulling American troops out of Syria, he was immediately met with bipartisan opposition. And on Oct. 29, the House of Representatives passed a bill 403-16 in favor of imposing sanctions on Turkey for its military actions in northern Syria. After eight years of civil war in...
Truth remains in God’s Word
The Reformation wasn’t about Martin Luther. It wasn’t about Protestantism. It was about one thing only: the Gospel of Jesus Christ. From 1 Peter 1:25, “The Word of the Lord endures forever” was the driving focus of the Reformation of the Church more than 500 years ago. Without a commitment to the preaching and teaching...




