Free-market supporters are consistently characterized by the media as desiring the destruction of the natural world, Jason Hayes, director of environmental policy at the Mackinac Center for Public Policy said in a lecture entitled “Free Market Environmentalism” on Oct. 5. In his presentation, which was hosted by Hillsdale College’s Young Americans for Freedom, Hayes described...
Year: 2019
Silverpoint art exhibit features a modern take on a medieval art form
Lauren Redding, an artist and curator based out of Naples, Florida, is bringing her art exhibit on silverpoint drawing to Hillsdale this Friday, Oct.18. Barbara Bushey, chairwoman and professor of art, welcomed anyone on campus to come enjoy the month-long exhibit. “The department is happy to show these drawings, executed in an old and exacting...
Chargers fall to Davenport
The Hillsdale College Chargers lost to the Davenport University Panthers in their season opener on Oct. 5. The Panthers’ final score of 165.5 to the Chargers’ 133.5 was mostly due to the fact that Davenport scored points in diving events while the Chargers have no divers on their team. The meet featured several strong performances...
Chargers to split squad for two meets on Friday
After a few weekends off, the Hillsdale College Chargers will be back in action on the cross country course this Friday. The team will be splitting into two groups, one heading to Lansing and one to South Bend. The Chargers competing in Lansing will race at the Lansing Community College Invitational at the Grand Woods...
Chargers host Davenport to begin regular season
The Hillsdale College Chargers will host Davenport University on Saturday for their first official meet of the season. This 16-event meet is the longest dual meet format and gives each of the swimmers the opportunity to participate in four events. Head coach Kurt Kirner said that since it’s a long meet and the girls have...




