Though many in the Hillsdale community love the events put on by the college, not many of them are oriented towards serving women from different parts of campus. Associate Dean of Women Rebekah Dell and Director of Student Programs Ashlyn Neveau 16’ have organized an event just for that purpose. “One of the goals...
Year: 2020
Close-contest woes continue for Hillsdale
The Hillsdale College Chargers continued their run of tight games but came up short again in losses to Kentucky Wesleyan College and Trevecca Nazarene University on Thursday and Saturday, respectively. The Chargers fall to 2-7 in the G-MAC and 5-13 overall with nine games remaining on the regular season schedule. On Thursday, the Chargers hosted...
Hillsdale Civil Air Patrol cadets train to perform the color guard
Cadet 2nd Lt. Olivia Tritchka-Stuchell and the Civil Air Patrol Hillsdale Composite Squadron are training to perform a color guard at community events. “There are quite a shocking shortage of people who can present colors,” Olivia’s mother and Deputy Commander of the Hillsdale Composite Squadron Heather Tritchka-Stuchell said. “The closest Civil Air Patrol group is...
Small town student takes on the big leagues
Over the last ten years, numerous Hillsdale College students have gone on to continue their football careers in the NFL. One standout student recently joined the NFL … but not to play football. Junior Mary Kate Drews, a sports photographer at Hillsdale College, officially photographed her first NFL game in November of 2018 and has...
The Weekly: NYT’s endorsement cop-out
On Sunday night, the New York Times published a dual presidential endorsement for Sens. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., and Elizabeth Warren, D.-Mass. This was the first time the newspaper decided to endorse two candidates. The Times is treating this election differently than those in previous years. Besides endorsing two candidates, the newspaper published the editorial board’s...



