When I was growing up, every time I ever said something like “I wish this week was over,” or “Summer can’t come soon enough,” my mother would always respond the same way — “Don’t wish your life away!” I hated it. I never understood why she wouldn’t support me during my fits of whining. But,...
Year: 2023
Abortion battle continues as state legislature moves toward deregulation
A group of Hillsdale students traveled to Lansing for an anti-abortion rally on Wednesday. Courtesy | Katie Reid As legislation to remove many of Michigan’s remaining abortion restrictions moves through the state legislature, Right to Life Michigan and three Republican lawmakers sued Wednesday to block the enforcement of Proposal 3. The bills are the latest...
Chargers sweep back-to-back games
The Chargers defeated the Cedarville Yellowjackets earlier this season. Courtesy | Hillsdale College Athletic Department The Hillsdale volleyball team defeated the Malone University Pioneers and the Walsh University Cavaliers last weekend, taking each match in a three-set sweep. “This was the first time we were able to string together six consecutive, well-played sets,” assistant coach...
Students to premiere documentary on ‘The Prison Games’
The documentary filmmaking class will screen this semester’s group project, “The Prison Games,” Nov. 14 at 7 p.m. in Plaster Auditorium. Entry and concessions will be free. The documentary covers a piece of little-known history from the Hillsdale Chargers football team. In the 1960s and ’70s, the football program was so large that they split...
Professors’ Picks: Charles Yost, assistant professor of medieval history
“Dies Irae” – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart from his “Requiem.” “The power of Mozart’s version, while reading the text of this 13th century Latin sequence, really charges me up and sends me on my own little conversion experience every time.” The Exorcist – William Peter Blatty 1971 “This book is probably usually thought...



