What do Hillsdale’s churches look like amid the coronavirus pandemic? For most of them, not much different. Masks are encouraged, but not required; seating may be more spaced than usual; some churches now offer prepackaged communion, yet many churchgoers still choose the communal chalice. “Right now, our services look fairly normal,” Sean Willman, pastor of...
Tennis, Golf teams to continue in-person competition this fall
While COVID-19 has crippled entire seasons across different conferences and sports, Hillsdale College’s men’s golf, men’s tennis, and women’s tennis will continue competition with a reduced schedule. Beginning practices last week, the men’s and women’s tennis teams will be gearing up for the ITA Regional Championships on Sept. 19 and their own separate Charger Invitationals....
Hillsdale County expects historic November turnout
November voter turnout is expected to be higher than previous years. Projections show general election voter turnout in Hillsdale County may be the largest in recent history following historic voter turnout in the August primaries. According to the County Clerk’s Office, August saw a 36% voter turnout in the Aug. 4 primaries, compared to the...
Biden likely to win 2020 presidential election
Tuesday, March 3, 2020, also known as “Super Tuesday,” brought major wins for Joe Biden in the Democrat presidential primary. Of the 14 states that voted in the primary that day, Biden won 10. These wins were crucial for Biden to secure the nomination to run against President Donald Trump in the general election this...
Two students combat social media’s cancel culture
Two Hillsdale students have stopped scrolling and started posting. Tired of seeing thoughtless left-wing posts dominating social media, senior Victoria Marshall and junior Morgan Billingsley created an Instagram account titled @letshaveaseat to provide a platform of discussion for popular social justice oriented opinions that swamp Instagram feeds amidst national political tensions. “Instagram as an app...




