After months of inactivity, the Roche Sports Complex reopened its doors on Sept. 9. The reopening came as Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer issued an executive order on Monday allowing gyms and pools to resume business under limited capacities. Hours are reduced to 6am-10pm M-TH, 6AM-8PM on Friday, 9AM-2PM on Saturday, and 12PM-5PM on Sunday, and...
Year: 2020
Alumni who came home
Through the years, Hillsdale has served as a home away from home for thousands of students, but the expression takes on special meaning to some who have continued their time at Hillsdale College post-graduation. Whether it be as a professor, administrator, or any of the countless faculty roles within the Hillsdale College community, many former...
Vote for the best candidate, not the lesser of two evils
In only 47 days, Americans will elect the next president of the United States. Yet in a nation of 330 million people with 1,195 registered presidential candidates according to Ballotpedia, only two candidates have a realistic chance at winning the election. Despite a 2018 study from Gallup that found 57% of Americans believe a third...
I quarantined so you don’t have to
“I have some not-so-good news.” Rebeckah Dell’s words rang in my ears as I packed clothes, books, snacks — everything I would need for two weeks. I was going to quarantine. I grabbed my bags and drove to the townhouses. Unit 3. Health Care Liaison Stephanie Gravel was waiting to show me my home for...
Chargers win home opener invitational
The Hillsdale College men’s tennis team returned to competition with a solid showing at the Charger Invitational at home on Sunday, Sept. 13. Stepping onto the courts for match play for the first time since March, the Chargers won four of six singles draws and earned the highest winning percentage in a day of matches...




