Though agreeing the upcoming midterm elections look hopeful for Republicans, a panel of politics professors cautioned against optimism on Feb. 1 as a part of the Center for Constructive Alternatives. Associate Professor of Politics Kevin Portteus argued Republicans face major hurdles in spite of increasing displeasure toward Democrats, while Dean of the Van Andel Graduate...
Remove shootouts from the medal rounds of Olympic hockey
When national ice hockey teams compete in the upcoming Winter Olympics, which team receives the only gold medal for the sport could be determined by an individual skills competition between one skater and one goalie. There has to be a better way to determine a championship team on the world stage. The International Olympic Committee...
Hillsdale’s Hidden Hobbies: Jack Duffy
Jack Duffy is a junior at Hillsdale College. This interview has been edited for length and clarity. How did you learn how to make kimchi? A couple years ago, a friend gave me a book called ‘Wild Fermentation’ by a man called Sandor Ellix Catz. It includes fermentations from all manner of cultures. There are...
Men’s T&F wins Wide Track Invite, takes third at Wide Track Classic
The Hillsdale College men’s track and field team hosted two meets last weekend, winning the Wide Track Invite on Friday, and taking third at the Wide Track Classic on Saturday against a nearly doubled field of teams. The Chargers scored 96 points on Friday, beating out five other teams. The only team within 60 points...
Hillsdale plans educational center in California
Hillsdale College plans to build an educational center in California following its purchase of nearly 1,200 acres of property in Placer County in December, according to Hillsdale Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé. “This will help Hillsdale further radiate its curriculum in the state of California and across the country,” Péwé said. “Overall, this land afforded...



