If there’s one issue Christians should be single-issue voting on, it’s life, according to Scott Klusendorf, a pro-life activist and speaker. On Tuesday night, Hillsdale College for Life hosted Klusendorf, president of the Life Training Institute, an organization of pro-life advocates, to teach students how to make better arguments for the pro-life cause. In the...
Year: 2021
Tennis falls to G-MAC opponents
The Hillsdale College Chargers suffered back-to-back defeats over the weekend to the Findlay University Oilers and the Tiffin University Dragons by scores of 4-2. Against Findlay, the Chargers dropped the singles point and scored two match wins in singles. Sophomore Canela Luna advanced her undefeated singles record with a 6-3,6-0 win on the third court,...
Chargers get first win
With the number of rushing yards the Chargers earned Saturday, they might still be running. The Hillsdale College football team got its first win of the season against Walsh University 31-21 on Saturday. The Chargers used the running game to their advantage gaining 270 yards on the ground. “The running game was just the way...
Take a day off of homework
In my neighborhood back home there is a woman affectionately known as “The Cat Lady.” With more than 60 rescued cats, she has my family over every now and then to meet the new kittens and help her with chores. She would give me and my siblings the same advice every time we left: “Enjoy...
Hillsdale resident sentenced to nine months in prison for Briner Oil arson
Seven months after setting fire to Briner Oil in Jonesville, convicted arsonist Douglas Michael Jones, 50, was sentenced to nine months in prison and three months probation Monday. Jones, a former employee of the oil and fuel distribution company, set fire to the building in Sep. 2020. Local police confronted Jones soon after identifying him...




