The Michigan Supreme Court honored Stephen Markman with an official portrait unveiling at the Michigan Hall of Justice on Wednesday. Markman, who has taught constitutional law at Hillsdale College since 1993, is a retired chief justice of the Michigan Supreme Court. Justice Brian Zahra presided over the event, which was delayed for nearly two years...
Chargers start season undefeated, 5-0
With the help of a pair of breakout performances, the Hillsdale men’s basketball team improved to 5-0 for the first time since 2015-16 and lept to No. 16 in the DII Sports Information Directors of America (D2SIDA’s) national top 25 rankings. The Chargers stayed undefeated in non-conference play, taking down the Wayne State Warriors 66-64,...
Touchette scores career high, Chargers start season 2-1
The Hillsdale women’s basketball team took back-to-back wins this weekend at home in a G-MAC/GLVC crossover, and lost last night in Indianapolis, to start the season 2-1. Senior guard Grace Touchette scored a career high of 31 points on Saturday as the Chargers took down the Truman State Bulldogs 98-90 in a thrilling overtime game....
Alumna Offers Tools for Disagreement
Americans have lost the ability to disagree with civility, according to Rebecca Carlson ’19, a graduate student at the University of Southern California. Carlson proposed the love of truth and people and the pursuit of clarity as solutions to this common problem in a lecture Monday titled “How to Disagree Well.” “The problem I’m...
Reduce the stigma of mental illness
The fight to raise awareness about the mental health crisis in Hollywood has never been more present than it is today. With Olympian Simone Biles withdrawing from events to preserve their mental health, artists like Shawn Mendes canceling shows to provide a much needed break, and celebrities like Kristen Bell discussing their diagnoses and medications...


