The Hillsdale College women’s track team had its first home meet of the indoor season. It was full of energy which led to success. “It’s always nice to compete at home,” head coach Andrew Towne said. “The kids responded well to it. They had friends from sororities and class watching them compete and there was...
Christ Chapel to host first evensong service
Christ Chapel will open its doors to Evensong services for the first time at 6 p.m. on Sunday, Feb 2nd. “My hope is that it could be a way that we come together as a campus and worship together,” Father Adam Rick, Hillsdale College Chaplain, said. Evensong, one of music’s oldest choral traditions, is based...
Aquila Theatre delivers subpar ‘Odyssey’
Homer wrote, “Sing to me of the man, Muse, the man of twists and turns,” and the Aquila Theatre Company decided to take it quite literally in its Jan. 28 production of “The Odyssey” at Hillsdale College. Muddling the line between a dramatic production, musical theater, and a Sparknotes summary of “The Odyssey,” Aquila confused...
Chargers split tri-meet; finish regular season 12-3
The Hillsdale College Chargers split their last regular meet of the season last Saturday, winning against Ohio Northern 215–40 and losing to Case Western 169.5–92.5 in the Cleveland tri-meet. The Chargers finished the regular season with a 12-3 dual meet record, which Head Coach Kurt Kirner said is the best record he has seen in...
University of Tulsa professor to discuss liberal education
Jacob Howland, McFarlin professor of philosophy at the University of Tulsa, will speak on campus at 8 p.m. on February 4 in Lane 125 on “the crisis of liberal education in America” and 8 p.m. on February 5 in Dow A on “Divine Word and Human Chatter.” The talks are sponsored by the Office of...