As a staple of Hillsdale politics gears up to leave office, he leaves behind a lasting legacy of service to the Hillsdale community. Eric Leutheuser, a Hillsdale College class of ’82 graduate, will finish his final term as state representative at the end of the year. Leutheuser has spent nearly six years in the office...
Year: 2020
Chargers prove their depth at ITA Regional
The Hillsdale College Chargers wrapped up fall competition at the ITA Regional Small College Championship in Indianapolis last weekend. Competing against the region’s best teams, the Chargers found a lot to be happy with. Hillsdale began the singles tournament with no early exits, winning every match on Saturday 5–0. From there, Hillsdale’s no. 1 Brennan...
Hillsdale, let’s return to normal life on campus
We cannot have the community necessary for liberal education when we treat our fellow citizens like biohazards. Therefore, Hillsdale College ought to remove all coronavirus restrictions on campus. Healthy students should not have to go into quasi-solitary confinement because they side-hugged someone who had mild flu-like symptoms. As of this writing, 43 students are in...
Division II athletes should be permitted to compete
Football in the Big Ten Conference is back. The Southeastern Conference has begun play. For the first time in months, these and other National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I conferences are competing. Even athletes in some of the NCAA Division III conferences, and in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, have the opportunity to play...
Michigan heads toward a very blue November
2020: the year that perpetually seems to throw a wrench in voters’ plans. For a single year, we have seen a major foreign policy crisis in the middle east with Iran, an impeachment, a global pandemic, an economic slowdown, and a flare-up in racial tensions. Competitive Michigan elections — such as the race for the...




