With three home runs and 28 hits, the Hillsdale College softball team swept Lake Erie College on the road to begin conference play with a 2-0 record. “We’ve been playing well, and it was just another weekend where we played well,” head coach Kyle Gross said. “This team believes in themselves and what they’re doing,...
County celebrates farmers in National Agriculture Week
Less than 2% of Americans make it possible for the rest of the country to eat. Every year, these men and women make decisions worth millions of dollars and brave the unknown to sustain the nation. And for some of these farmers and ranchers, Hillsdale County is their home. The Hillsdale Conservation District celebrated farmers...
Ernesta Drinker and the ‘Gulls at Leland’
You’ve walked by that fractured painting of the tall woman in the yellow dress many times. Perhaps you’ve wondered: what happened to her calves? Lecturer in Art Sam Knecht first stumbled upon the paintings in Ann Arbor at the owner’s apartment. But he immediately knew something was wrong. The main features of the painting remained...
Baseball finishes 3-1 against Malone University
After 20 innings of ball on Saturday, March 27, the Hillsdale College baseball team turned around to play two more games on Sunday, finishing the series 3-1 overall against Malone University. The Chargers now boast an 8-4 conference record, 12-8 overall. They are tied for third in the conference with Walsh University, who they will...
Q&A: Chris Rufo
Chris Rufo is a journalist, film director, and political activist. He is a contributing editor at City Journal, a director of the Center on Wealth & Poverty at the Discovery Institute, a Lincoln Fellow at the Claremont Institute, and a Visiting Fellow at the Heritage Foundation. In September, he helped the Trump Administration draft an...



