The Holy Trinity of orientation questions seems to be “What’s your major? Where are you from? How did you hear about Hillsdale?,” and every member of Hillsdale’s class of 2027 will have to answer them at least a couple times. But more than just the sum of its offered majors, expansive geographic pull, or its...
Hillsdale shotgun faces Olympic-sized prospects at home and abroad
Ida Brown practices at Hillsdale shooting center. Courtesy | Matt Muller The Hillsdale College shotgun team earned multiple medals at home and abroad this summer, with the competition already in full swing before classes begin. Many of the athletes have had the opportunity to compete both at a collegiate and international level. The Scholastic Clay...
Women’s XC Kicks off season with freshman heavy team
Courtesy | Hillsdale College Athletics The Hillsdale women’s cross country team will launch a promising season Sept. 1, when it travels to Grand Rapids, Michigan, to compete in the Diemer Classic hosted by Calvin University. Six returning runners welcome six new freshmen to the team. Joining the Chargers for their first collegiate season are Anna...
Radio station to host grand opening
Hillsdale’s student radio station will host an open house for its new facility on Tuesday, welcoming the whole campus to see the expanded space. The open house will showcase the new WRFH Radio Free Hillsdale studio on Aug. 29 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Stanton Foundation Center for American Classical Education, formerly...
Liberal arts create American heroes
Elizebeth Smith Friedman married William Friedman in May 1917. Courtesy | Science History Images One year after Elizebeth Smith Friedman graduated from Hillsdale College, she got in the back of a limousine in Chicago with a strange man she had met just minutes before. George Fabyan whisked her away to his private estate, where he...




