Hillsdale students, alumni, and local families will serve the community this Saturday, April 1, for the 4th annual Day of Service. The 1844 Society and GOAL office partner to plan the annual event. Anyone interested can sign up with a team or independently through a Google sheet link in the GOAL newsletter. Volunteers will work...
Campus anticipates visit from DeSantis
Governor Ron DeSantis to visit Hillsdale College. On Thursday, April 6, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis will speak at a dinner hosted by the Hillsdale College Special Events office. The event will be held at 4 p.m. in the Searle Center, beginning with a panel discussion on K-12 education. A reception and dinner will follow, and...
‘Margaret Thatcher approved’: Snowy Shenanigans
Dorm rivalries melted away as the men of Hillsdale made the most of the snow before spring break, competing in Thatcherball before uniting to shovel snow for sororities and building an igloo on the quad. The adventures began with Thatcherball at 10 p.m. Friday night. According to senior Luke Turnbow, Thatcherball has been a tradition...
Growing up bilingual: Professors’ kids speak multiple languages
While many Hillsdale students are struggling to learn a new language as part of the core curriculum, some of the town’s youngest residents are already fluent in two. Several professors are raising their children to speak more than one language. Some chose to do so because their native language is not English, others to give...
Chargers snap losing streak with win at home
The Hillsdale men’s tennis team broke a three-match losing streak at home last weekend with a 6-1 win against Walsh University. The Chargers pulled out the victory over a G-MAC rival and fellow perennial title contender, improving their win-loss record to 9-5 on Sunday. “We played Walsh University in conference match — a super important...




