The Hillsdale volleyball team opened conference play last weekend, sweeping both competitors and extending its in-conference win streak to 73 matches. The Chargers went on the road Saturday, Sept. 10 and Sunday, Sept. 11 in matches against the Lake Erie Storm and the Ursuline Arrows, securing wins in both matches and rising to 9-2 this ...
Year: 2022
Carrington speaks on views of liberty
Every man thinks he is on the side of liberty and that his opponent is not, Professor of Politics Adam Carrington said in a lecture last week. In his discussion of constitutional liberty hosted by the Classical Liberal Organization, Carrington summarized the thesis of his book, published in 2019, “Justice Stephen Field’s Cooperative Constitution of...
Hillsdale Hospital opens new infusion care center
A new infusion center at Hillsdale Hospital will offer patients treatments for disorders including rheumatoid arthritis, allergic asthma, chronic migraines, and infectious diseases. The new Center for Infusion Care, which opened Sept. 12, will also offer patients IV medications, such as antibiotics, specialty injectables, fluids, and more. Rachel Lott, the hospital’s director of marketing...
Professor, graduate student run for city council
A Hillsdale professor and alumnus are running for two Hillsdale City Council seats on the Nov. 8 ballot. Professor of Economics Gary Wolfram is running for a seat in Ward 3, and Hillsdale College alumnus and current graduate student Joshua Paladino ’18 is running as a candidate for Ward 4. “I love Hillsdale,” Paladino said....
Summer of espresso and prayer: Student interns in Armenia
Like most incoming freshmen, Peter Kazarian picked up a part-time job over the summer. His just happened to be in Armenia. From the end of May to the beginning of July, Kazarian worked as a barista in the capital city of Yerevan. He discovered the warm, welcoming heart of the city’s lifestyle. “They’re about 10...



