The turmoil surrounding sexuality and sexual ethics can be traced to the widespread acceptance of contraception, said the Rev. Michael Ward, Catholic priest and associate professor of religion and theology at the University of Oxford. On March 20, the Catholic Society hosted Ward to discuss “The Elephant in the Bedroom: C.S. Lewis on Contraception.” “When...
Debate team members advance to final tournament rounds
Hillsdale College’s debate team members made it to the final rounds in both the National Parliamentary Debate Association and International Public Debate Association competitions at the Bowling Green State University debate tournament. On Feb. 25 and 26, the debate team competed against 43 other schools, including Texas A&M and University of California-Davis, according to debate...
Heath center to offer plant therapy
The Health Center will be hosting plant therapy sessions, according to horticultural therapist Angie Girdham at the Amber Health Center. Girdham will host hour-long sessions of gardening and plant-related activities to connect students with the natural world and relieve stress. “Humans and nature are fundamentally connected,” Girdham said. “The research that supports this is overwhelming....
DeSantis to visit campus
Governor Ron DeSantis to visit Hillsdale College. Florida Gov. and potential 2024 Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis will visit campus Thursday, April 6. The event, held in Hillsdale College’s Searle Center, is at full capacity and will begin with a panel discussion at 4 p.m. on K-12 education. A reception, dinner and conversation between College...
Chargers go 0-3 over spring break, begin in-conference play on Sunday
The Chargers lost three days of matches to Rollins College, St. Leo University, and Findlay University on the road last week. Two weekends ago they faced two Florida teams before making the return trip, playing an in-conference opponent on the way last weekend. With losses of 6-1, 7-0, and 4-3, the Chargers have fallen to...



