America is trying to redefine what conservatism is going to be, Professor of Politics and Director of American Studies Kevin Portteus said at the “Conservatism after Trump” forum sponsored by Young Americans for Freedom on Feb. 24. The event on Wednesday featured Portteus and Professor of History and Dean of Social Sciences Paul Moreno, who...
Year: 2021
‘Them before us’: Children’s advocate decries cultural attacks on family
Intentionally stripping parents from their children is one of the greatest injustices inflicted upon youth, and by extension, the world. That’s how Katy Faust, an advocate of children’s rights, framed her lecture on the intentional attacks upon children by adults who force them to lose out on a parent because of their preferred sexual attachment,...
Hillsdale bids ‘Grotto’ family farewell
The first floor of Tim and Peri Rose Force’s home is made for guests. The shelves, lined with spiritual books, are easy to reach and hang above comfy couches. Mugs sit beside a kettle brewing hot water, waiting for company. Their home, called the Grotto, is a haven for Hillsdale students to spend time in...
Chargers finish 2-3 at tournament
The Hillsdale College softball team finished 2-3 at the Lewis Flyer Dome Classic in Rosemont, Illinois this past weekend. The Chargers competed against 5 regional teams, beating Lewis University and Ashland University, but falling to Northwood University, Grand Valley State University, and Saginaw Valley State University. After losing all six games at this invitational last...
Zetwick earns G-MAC player of the week
The Hillsdale College Chargers took 13th overall at the St. Leo Invitational at Lake Jovita Golf and Country Club in Dade City, Florida over the weekend. Senior George Roberts started the three-round tournament Sunday with a three-under par 69. From there, he shot two-over and three-over to finish the tournament two-over par, a tied-41 individual...




