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...
Year: 2022
“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...
Former professor speaks at Democrats for Life press conference against Prop. 3
Former Hillsdale history professor Lucy Moye urged voters to reject Michigan’s pro-abortion Proposal 3, at an event in Lansing organized by Democrats for Life on Oct. 13. “Proposal 3 is a bad proposal, even for people who are moderately pro-choice. It doesn’t restore in Michigan’s Constitution the basic rights of Roe v. Wade. It goes...
College to host fourth Fireside Lecture Series
Hillsdale professors will speak on topics including the holy family, Russell Kirk and T.S. Eliot, and Jonathan Edward’s view of the Atonement at the fourth annual Fireside Lecture Series at Rockwell Lake Lodge in Luther, Michigan. Friends of the college can attend the series one weekend per month from December through May. According to Director...
You do not need a new iPhone
The new iPhone 14 can detect when you’ve been in a severe car crash, in case you aren’t aware it happened. In early September, Apple Inc. announced the release of the fourteenth iteration of its signature smartphone. What began as a simple, brick-like distant relative of the flip phone has now evolved into a...



