Hillsdale alumna Lindsay Peirce ’16 has returned to the college to take on the newly created role of Director of Recreational Sports and Student-Athlete Wellness. As a student, Peirce played tennis from 2012-2015. She holds the record for most singles won in a career with 42, cementing her status as one of the most successful...
Year: 2019
Freshmen: Take a lesson from Ronald Reagan
Dear Freshmen: Here you are. You’ve made it to Hillsdale, and are embarking on one of the most rewarding and most difficult journeys of your life so far. I hope that you find Hillsdale to be everything you’ve wished for and more, and to start off on the right foot, I want to indulge the...
Luck’s retirement provides insight on professional athletes’ mental health
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck recently sent shockwaves through the sports world with the announcement of his early retirement after only six seasons in the league. Luck took advantage of his platform bringing attention to an often unspoken issue among NFL players: mental health. “I feel tired,” Luck said during his retirement speech. “Not just...
Arnn completes editing of Churchill biographies
After decades of work, the 23rd and final volume of the “Churchill Documents” is being published this fall by Hillsdale College’s Churchill Project. Sir Winston Churchill’s son Randolph began writing the biography of his father 57 years ago, in 1962. He completed the first two volumes of the biography. When Randolph passed away, he bequeathed...
Chargers travel to Florida for season-opening tournament
After going undefeated in the G-MAC for a second year in a row, the Hillsdsale College Chargers hope to three-peat and build upon their success, this time aiming for a longer run in the NCAA Division II Tournament. Joining the team this season are incoming freshmen Madeline Zenas, Audrey Riley, Emily Susitko, Megan Kolp, and...




