The Hillsdale College shotgun team placed first in skeet and second in trap at Lindenwood University’s Invitational in St. Charles, MO, beating the host team that has over 100 members. “Everybody shot really well in skeet. Our final team score for the event was 495 out of 500,” Head Coach Jordan Hintz said. “That’s the...
Biola professor to speak on fulfillment in Christianity
The annual “Faith in Life” series returned to campus this week to discuss the deepest longings of the human heart in a set of lectures hosted by the Hillsdale College Religion and Philosophy Department. This year’s series, entitled “Our Deepest Desires: How the Christian Story Fulfills Human Aspirations,” will feature Gregory E. Ganssle, professor of...
Chargers send three to Indoor Nationals, place second at Indoor Conference Championship
The Hillsdale College women’s track and field team came in second to the University of Findlay in the G-MAC Indoor Track and Field Championships, scoring 118.5 points. Two athletes won conference titles in the 200 meter and weight throw and the team had five runner ups. Head Coach Andrew Towne said that the meet didn’t...
Symphony orchestra to perform film scores and solos
From the stars, to the sea, to the Shire, the symphony orchestra will bring the screen to the stage in their concert this weekend. “A Tribute to the Film Composer – Music from the Big Screen” will take place in Markel Auditorium on Saturday, March 5 at 8 p.m. and Sunday, March 6 at 2...
Conservation club hosts lecture on homesteading
“Chicken poop is great,” Assistant Professor of Biology Christopher Heckel said Feb. 24 during a Conservation Club lecture on homesteading. “There’s a large interest in homesteading within Hillsdale College, and homesteading is a very good way to help the environment,” said Conservation Club president and sophomore Elizabeth Speck. Heckel runs a hobby farm and is...



