Last Saturday evening, Director of Keyboard Studies Brad Blackham and guest violinist John McLaughlin Williams collaborated to bring the chamber music of modern composers to Christ Chapel. “I think John and I were both hoping that most of the works on the program were going to be new for many people,” said Blackham. “It’s always...
Men’s track and field earns second against Ashland and Findlay
The Hillsdale College men’s track and field earned its first NCAA DII provisional qualifying mark of the season in a home tri-meet against the defending DII Outdoor champion Ashland University and Findlay University. Freshman thrower Ben Haas had his furthest throw in the weight throw on Friday, notching 18.84 meters to take third place. This...
Chargers softball team to host second annual euchre tournament, seeks to fund trips
Students and staff will have the opportunity to showcase their euchre abilities in an upcoming tournament. The softball team will host its second annual euchre tournament to raise money for the team’s travel season at 7 p.m. on Jan. 28 in the Old Snack Bar. For $20, teams of two can enter the tournament. Entry...
Disney’s ‘Encanto’ encourages duty and escaping perfectionism
Fantastical colors, adorable animals, relatable characters, and songs that will play in your head on repeat. Disney’s newest movie, Encanto, has all the staples of a classic animation film–with some added features that catapults it over the edge. Encanto revolves around the Madrigals–a seemingly perfect Columbian family who are each gifted their own magical power...
More than one hundred students to attend March for Life
Hillsdale College for Life will bring more than 100 students to the national March for Life in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 21. “Our country was founded on the principle that all men are created with unalienable rights: ‘life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness,’” Hillsdale College for Life president and senior Hannah Stinnett said. “The...




