Despite shattered bus windows and numerous delays, more than 150 Hillsdale students, a record high, traveled to Washington, D.C., this past weekend for the annual March for Life. Hillsdale College For Life organized the group. Students rode two coach buses through the night Thursday to arrive in time for the march Friday morning. While Hillsdale...
Senior artist spotlight: Catherine Milem
Milem painted a bouquet of flowers. Courtesy | Catherine Milem In this senior artist spotlight, Catherine Milem discusses her journey to choosing her major and falling in love with her own creativity. How did you decide to become an art major? I never really took any art classes in high school, but I have always...
Mock Trial teams compete across the country, earn awards
Two of the Hillsdale College Mock Trial teams traveled across the country last weekend in preparation for upcoming regional tournaments in February. Appearing for the first time in the Pacific Northwest, Team 1076 won third place at the University of Oregon’s Frohnmayer Invitational in Portland, Oregon, with a record of 11-4-1. Junior Justin Lee won...
Men’s basketball splits road trip, falls to No. 11
The Hillsdale men’s basketball team fell in a last-second thriller in Kentucky, snapping its four-game win streak, before bouncing back with a dominant win over Trevecca Nazarene. The game against Kentucky Wesleyan marked the team’s second loss of the season, both since starting conference play. The team dropped from seventh to 11th in this week’s...
Chargers face DI opponent in exhibition
Despite falling to the Milwaukee Panthers on Jan. 22, the Hillsdale women’s tennis team played with confidence and composure, according to freshman Isabella Spinazze, in a hard-fought exhibition doubleheader at the River Glen Elite Sports Club in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The Panthers grabbed the doubles points in the opening match of the day. Junior Melanie Zampardo...



