After some of last year’s Hillsdale Halloween festivities were cancelled due to COVID-19, the college will return to a full-swing Halloween. The days will include opportunities to contribute to charity, collect candy, and be spooked silly. Spooky Simpson This Friday, stop by Simpson between 8:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. to support charity and participate in...
Year: 2021
Cardinal Gerhard Muller speaks about denominational divides
Catholics and Protestants can find common ground, said Cardinal Gerhard Müller at a lecture on Oct. 26. “In this life, there is obligation to an authentic following of Christ and a life called into God’s commandments,” Müller said. “This includes not only our responsibilities in our professions, families, and society, but also our responsibilities as...
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....
Rep. Fink discusses duty, family at campus lunch
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...
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...




