Within the polished marble walls of the chapel, the voices of the Hillsdale College Chamber Choir resonated and echoed with the Psalms. The Choral Evensong service in the chapel on Sunday, Feb. 2, was a sung version of Daily Evening Prayer from the 1662 “Book of Common Prayer” in England. The service included sung...
Chargers grind out win to remain tied atop G-MAC
The Hillsdale College Chargers held on to a narrow lead to finish with a 75-68 victory over the Malone University Pioneers on Saturday in the Dawn Tibbetts Potter Arena. After back-to-back wins over the Pioneers, Hillsdale sits at a 9-2 conference record, 13-7 overall. “It was tough all week leading up to the game. Not...
‘Far from ordinary’ duo pianists to perform this weekend
On Feb. 7-8, Hillsdale’s Duo Pianists, Kristi Gautsche and Debbi Wyse, will perform “The Allure of the Obscure” in Markel Auditorium at 8 pm. Wyse teaches music and piano at Hillsdale, and she has performed with her good friend Gautsche for more than 30 years. For this performance, they chose unique, lesser-known pieces written for...
University of Tulsa prof details its corporate takeover
Corporate interests are taking over the University of Tulsa with the goal of turning its students into meek, interchangeable cogs to serve the new knowledge economy, said Jacob A. Howland, professor of philosophy at the University of Tulsa. He gave his lecture “The Crisis of Liberal Education in America: Does it Have a Future?” on...
City Council hopes to improve roads, leaf-collection methods in 2020
Hillsdale Mayor Adam Stockford announced his “2020 City Council Goals” for the new year, and the council members unanimously agreed to the goals during the regularly-scheduled city council meeting on Monday, Feb. 3. “Every year we set goals,” Stockford said. “This council has done a really good job ensuring these goals are achieved.” Council members...




