Local Republicans swept their races on Nov. 8 as Democrats took control of Michigan’s legislative and executive branches. State Rep. Andrew Fink won re-election to represent the 35th District, and former state Rep. Joseph Bellino Jr. won his state Senate race in the 16th District. Both candidates are Republicans. At the same time, Democrats gained...
Year: 2022
Chargers take second in G-MAC Championship
Bringing home a victory for Hillsdale, the women’s cross country team took second place at the G-MAC Championship 6k race in Findlay, Ohio, on Nov. 5. “I think everyone was very focused on the task at hand and everyone ran probably the best they’ve ever run at the conference race,” junior Meg Scheske said. “It...
Hillsdale earns high marks for free speech
Although Hillsdale is the best college for free speech in the nation, according to the 2022-2023 College Free Speech Rankings, the report excluded Hillsdale from overall rankings, citing the college’s disciplinary measures against some speech. “Last year, Hillsdale scored third-highest overall in the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education’s College Free Speech Rankings. Hillsdale’s free...
Shotgun competes in national championship
The Chargers experienced mixed results at the 2022 National Sporting Clays Championship. The event was held in San Antonio, Texas, the weekend of Oct. 22, by the National Sporting Clay Association. Other notable schools in attendance included Schreiner University, Emmanuel College, and Texas A&M. “Texas weather at the end of October is nice,” head coach...
Chigozie Obioma discusses new novel
Author Chigozie Obioma said he tells the story of Nigeria’s civil war through the voices of both the living and the dead in his newest novel, “The Road to the Country.” The President’s Office and the Hillsdale College Creative Writing Honors Program hosted Obioma Nov. 7 for a lecture on mystical realism, an ongoing theme...


