The Hillsdale College Women’s Cross Country team split and competed in the Joe Piane Invitational hosted by the University of Notre Dame and the Lansing Cross Country Invitational. At the Joe Piane invite, the Chargers took 5th place as a Division II team running against mostly Division I teams. Sophomore Liz Wamsley took 17th place...
Students sell homemade goods at Maker’s Market
What was once the Quad temporarily became a market square full of booths, treats, and crafts for all to purchase last weekend. On Saturday, Oct. 2 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., the Student Activities Board hosted their third annual craft and goods fair, Maker’s Market. Nineteen vendors set up their stands on the Quad...
Changing hearts saves babies
On the first Sunday of every October, Americans who believe in the intrinsic value of life line the streets near local abortion clinics in more than 2,000 cities. Participants are silent, praying quietly for anywhere between an hour and 90 minutes. They hold signs with messages like: “Abortion Kills Children” and “Pray to End Abortion”...
Classical liberals discuss conservatism’s viability
Chairman and Associate Professor of Economics Charles Steele explained why conservatism is no longer viable at a meeting of the Hillsdale College Classical Liberal Organization on Sept. 30. “Is conservatism viable? No. OK great, well why not?” Steele began his presentation with a meme portraying a Republican in the year 2040 saying “Jesus was obviously...
Focus on 30% increase in murders, not COVID
Murders across the nation are up by 30%, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Center for Health Statistics — the largest increase since national records began tracking that data in 1960. President Joe Biden poured trillions of dollars into COVID-19 relief this year — all while 21,570 people were murdered in his...




