The Chargers volleyball team tacked two more wins onto their streak this past weekend, now leading the G-MAC with a 14-match winning streak. They won 3-0 against both the Cedarville University Yellow Jackets and the Ohio Dominican Panthers. The Chargers said that they prepared for vengeance from the Yellow Jackets for this match. In the...
Year: 2021
How the Fauci is trying to steal Christmas
What do Ebenezer Scrooge, Oogie Boogie, and the Grinch have in common with Dr. Anthony Fauci? They have all tried to stop Christmas. In a CBS interview last Monday, Fauci noted that it is “too soon to tell” if families can gather for Christmas this coming December. But no news interview, no public disapproval, and...
Softball brings home two wins in doubleheader
The Hillsdale Chargers softball team won two games in Canton, Michigan against University of Michigan-Dearborn, 7-2, and University of Detroit Mercy, 10-0, in six innings. “Another good weekend, which leads me to believe that we’re going to have a successful spring,” Head Coach Kyle Gross said. “I mean, although we played very well this fall,...
Early Pregnancy Loss Association marks fifth anniversary, plans charity gala in Jonesville
A nonprofit group dedicated to helping families cope with miscarriage will celebrate its fifth anniversary at a gala on Oct. 23. The Early Pregnancy Loss Association, which was founded in Hillsdale, helps grieving mothers and families by providing informational and material resources after they experience miscarriage. Hillsdale College Vice President and General Counsel Bob Norton...
Faculty respond to National Popular Vote initiative
Professors had mixed responses to a ballot initiative that proposes to award Michigan’s electoral votes to the winner of the national popular vote. Associate Professor of Politics Khalil Habib said the initiative is “an idiotic idea.” Professor of Political Economy Gary Wolfram said the National Popular Vote is “an attempt to alter the incentive for...




