State Rep. Andrew Fink ‘06 discussed duty to God, family, and country in a lecture and lunch for students, drawing from his personal experiences as a father, veteran, and politician. The Oct. 15 event attracted more than 20 attendees. Fink said he was grateful for the college and wants to give back in any way...
Keep the national popular vote interstate compact out of Michigan
Donald Trump lost Michigan in 2016. Even though Trump beat Hillary Clinton by more than 10,000 votes, he didn’t receive Michigan’s 16 electoral votes. At least, that’s what would’ve happened if Michigan had joined the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact. In reality, Trump received Michigan’s electoral votes because he won the popular vote in Michigan....
Tennis finishes out the fall season with a sweep
On Saturday, October 16th, the Hillsdale Chargers women’s tennis team traveled to play at Davenport where they finished off the fall season with a 7-0 sweep. Head Coach Nicole Walbright expressed her satisfaction with the team’s performance over the weekend as players were able to execute things that they had been working on throughout the...
Archbishop of Kazakhstan speaks on the power of Catholicism in the Soviet Union
Suffering under religious oppression as a child in the Soviet Union foster a special appreciation for the importance of Catholic families, said a bishop from Kazakhstan in a speech at Christ Chapel on Oct. 14. Bishop Athanasius Schneider described his boyhood exile to a gulag. In the Soviet prison camp, he could participate in the...
Male students invited to attend first-ever Man Up! ‘Man Camp’
The dean of men’s office is hosting the first ever all-male student Man Up event this Sunday from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. “Man Camp” will feature two lectures on manhood, followed by a hog roast and a beer brew at the Searle Center, according to Associate Dean of Men Jeffery “Chief” Rogers. “It is...




