At the start of this semester, sophomore Sophie Pfaff and junior Kevin Rybka co-founded the Powerlifting Club. The club meets four days a week and includes three different skill levels. The officers said they hope members with various levels of experience can improve their health and confidence. “If you’re brand new, it’s a pretty simple...
Women’s XC places 6th at Lucian Rosa Invite
The women’s cross country team took 6th at the 6k Lucian Rosa Invite in Kenosha, Wisconsin, on Oct. 8th. Having competed in a tough race the prior weekend, the women approached this race with some reservation. “The girls executed our race plan well,” coach R.P. White said. “We raced extremely hard in Louisville the previous...
“The Most Reluctant Convert” returns
Hillsdale students are known for many things— getting married young, clutching their Western Heritage readers like holy books, and being strange enough to pick rural Michigan as their dream destination for college. Atheism isn’t one of our identifying traits. But it’s easy to forget that some of the most beloved Christian authors and thinkers began...
Swim team sweeps only home meet
The first two meets of the swim season saw a new pool record, tough competition, and senior celebrations. The Chargers swam at home for the first and last time this season on Oct. 8 and grabbed a win to start the year off right. They hosted Indiana Wesleyan University and Davenport University who they beat...
“Our Town:” a trip through time with the Tower Players
About 100 years after Hillsdale College’s founding, a student theatre troupe was founded, and Tower Players was born. As the performing branch of Hillsdale College’s theatre department, The Tower Players present several productions to the student body and local community every year. This year, they’re paying homage to their heritage by performing “Our Town.” Directing...


