The Hillsdale College men’s and women’s cross country teams kicked off their 2020 season on Saturday, Sept. 12 at their home course in Hayden Park. With senior Maryssa Depies leading the women, the Chargers finished first, leaving a promising first impression for the rest of the abbreviated season. On the men’s side, junior Adam Wier...
Year: 2020
Concert on the Quad ‘a job truly well done’
On Sunday, Sept. 11, the Student Activities Board organized our annual Concert on the Quad, a long-standing campus tradition and an important part of the school year for many students at Hillsdale. Over the course of four hours, several student performers amazed the crowd with stunning performances of all kinds of music genres. The event...
New manager enhances Penny’s culture
For Jen Lutz, hospitality and food have always been connected: she remembers visiting her aunt’s diner as a little girl and being greeted with hot bowls of soup, having brunch with friends as a teenager, and celebrating holidays with her large Italian family. And now, Lutz is bringing this hospitality to Penny’s. As the...
Golf clubs and La Croix: SAB, Campus Rec bring country club to Hayden Park
“Country club Republican” is not a new term to most Hillsdale students, yet many have not actually been to a country club. That is, until the Student Activity Board’s Collegiate Country Club event at Hayden Park last Saturday. Though SAB originally planned to take students on a trip to Lake Michigan last Saturday, senior and...
Victor Davis Hanson: ‘America First’ foreign policy is not isolationism
“President Donald Trump isn’t an isolationist, but a realist,” Victor Davis Hanson said in a speech at Hillsdale College on September 3. Hanson, an author and historian whose latest book is “The Case for Trump,” spoke about foreign policy under the Trump administration at Plaster Auditorium Sept. 2 at 8 p.m. at an event...




