The student body is free of COVID-19, as of early this week. “We currently have zero students in isolation — and that’s a good thing,” said Health Service Assistant Linda Snoes. Approximately five to 10 students are tested for the virus daily, according to the Health and Wellness Center. Of the 385 students who have...
Year: 2021
Keep the SE: Don’t upgrade your iPhone
I got a new phone last week, but only because I don’t have to pay for it. Until now, I have owned an iPhone SE (1st generation, released in February 2016), which I bought new almost five years ago. If my parents weren’t buying me a new phone, it would last me for another year....
Hillsdale’s sports cheers are superior
“Lets go Brandon” chants have swept the nation, a tongue-in-cheek version of another four-syllable chant. As I listen to “Let’s Go Brandon” and its NSFW alternative sound off in stadiums throughout the country, I can’t help but be reminded of Hillsdale’s wonderfully unique Charger chants. Most stadiums at large schools feature tens of thousands of...
Chargers degrease the Oilers, win their 14th consecutive match
The Chargers volleyball team swept the Findlay University Oilers in three sets, a win that clinched the program’s fifth straight division title. After sweeping the Oilers, the Chargers now are 14-0 in G-MAC play, clinching the outright G-MAC North Division, and the top seed in the upcoming G-MAC tournament. In the first set, the Chargers...
Second CCA discusses solutions to “great reset”
Franklin Delano Roosevelt famously said, “the only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” But David P. Goldman, a speaker at Hillsdale’s Center for Constructive Alternatives lecture series “The Great Reset” said, “We aren’t nearly scared enough. I’m going to try to scare you as much as I can and hopefully provide the solution.”...




