Eleven years after graduating from Hillsdale, Cody Strecker has returned to Hillsdale as a visiting assistant professor of theology. After graduating in 2008 with a major in Classics, Strecker worked at the college for three years, two in admissions and one in the president’s office. But he always knew he wanted to teach. “I’d known...
Year: 2020
Chargers compete indoors at University of Findlay
The women’s track team looked alive following a break from competition. For their second meet of the indoor season, the Chargers traveled to the University of Findlay Open. The women were strong in field events. In triple jump, freshman Emily Gerdin led her team and the rest of the competition with a jump of 10.86...
I watch the ‘Bachelor’ so you don’t have to
Here we are again. It’s less than 30 minutes into the three-hour premiere of ‘The Bachelor,’ and you guessed it, I can practically hear the wedding bells. If you follow the Bachelor franchise, you know what it promises — a chance at true love, female empowerment, diversity — but let me save you the time. ...
Chargers tied atop G-MAC with 5-1 conference record
The Hillsdale College Chargers dove into conference play over Christmas break, as they went 5-1 against G-MAC opponents. The team now sits at a 9-6 overall record. In the conference rankings, Hillsdale is in a three-way tie with the University of Findlay and Walsh University, as each team boasts a 5-1 conference record. Walsh,...
Walking in the footsteps of Christ
I was naive to think I would feel a connection to Jesus Christ during my 10-day tour of Israel. I fell into the trap that almost every Christian falls into when visiting the Holy Land: believing you will have a spiritual encounter when presented with the birthplace of Christ. Instead, what I felt at first...




