Churches must be filled. Even though Zoom and other online platforms are becoming predominant outlets for hosting religious events, in-person worship is still essential. The end of true worship is to give glory to God and seek communion with him through the giving of self. It is not a chore, task, duty, or “makes me...
Renovation planned for Dow Center
The Dow Hotel and Conference Center will undergo major renovations later this year, involving significant changes to Rooms A and B as well as rooms on the second floor. “We want to create a desirable space with a classical style that helps to make it more coherent with the rest of campus,” Chief Administrative Officer...
County to hold parenting seminar over Zoom
A local organization hopes to make parenting easier by offering a seminar next month featuring a Hillsdale-based therapist. Child Abuse Prevention and Awareness of Hillsdale will offer a multi-day workshop with local therapist and parenting specialist Allie VanSickle on Feb. 6, 13, and 20 from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. The workshop will take place...
Chargers gut out two tough road wins, improve to 9-1
Last week, the Hillsdale College men’s basketball team took a trip down south, beating Trevecca Nazarene University on Thursday, and Kentucky Wesleyan University on Saturday. The Chargers gutted out a pair of three-point wins, stretching their win streak to six games. This streak is twice that of any other team in the G-MAC, giving them...
Unprecedented move: Upperclassmen get off-campus permission mid-year
For the first time since Associate Dean of Women Rebekah Dell can remember, upperclassmen have been allowed to move off campus for the spring semester. Due to the addition of 19 students this semester, as well as the perpetual need for more quarantine space, the college granted permission to all 12 junior and senior women...




