Junior kicker Julian Lee kicks the ball in the Charger’s winning game against Kentucky Wesleyan College two weeks ago. Courtesy | Isabella Sheehan A late defensive stop on a two-point conversion gave the Hillsdale Charger football team a road victory over the Thomas More University Saints 35-33 Saturday and its third win of the season....
QUICK HITS with David Diener
In this Quick Hits, Assistant Professor of Education David Diener talks breakfast, philosophy, and fiction. What are some random things that you are good at? Woodworking. I worked as a carpenter for many years. I’m a musician. My dad was a music teacher. I played music my whole life, sung in choirs, and I play...
Students, faculty, Winston Churchill bond over cigars
A general once told Winston Churchill, “I neither drink nor smoke and am a hundred percent fit,” to which Churchill replied, “I drink and smoke and am two hundred percent fit.” On campus, many professors and students seem to agree with the cigar-loving prime minister. Since its official unveiling in 2004, the Grewcock Student Union...
Q&A with Visiting Writer Christopher Beha
Why did you want to visit Hillsdale? In my professional life, I often find myself in a position where I am a representative of religious belief within secular audiences and, at other times, I find myself as a representative of secular culture speaking to religious audiences. I am politically fairly progressive, and I feel very...
Jonesville comes alive with ‘The Sound of Music’
Hillsdale College alumni, staff, faculty members, and their families were among those who took the stage earlier this month in Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “The Sound of Music,” performed at the Sauk Theatre in Jonesville. Sauk Executive Director Trinity Bird has directed the musical for the Sauk three times now alongside musical director Kristi Gautsche. He...




