Women at Hillsdale College say they are especially intentional about showcasing the beauty of womanhood and individuality through their clothing. Junior Anna Maisonville said to her, femininity means respecting the unique woman God has created her to be. “Although clothing will never affect who I truly am, I see my style as a reflection of...
Chargers split meets, prep for GMACs
The Chargers will compete at the G-MAC/MEC championship in Canton, Ohio from February 14-17. Courtesy | Hillsdale College Athletic Department The swim team wrapped up the regular season by splitting a pair of dual meets last weekend, defeating Aquinas College 196-72 but falling to Davenport University 181-105. “Overall, it was a successful meet,” head coach...
Hillsdale students travel to DC for March for Life
More than 130 students from Hillsdale College braved snow storms to reach Washington, D.C., for the March for Life Jan. 19. “It was incredible to realize how many people came even though the weather was bad,” sophomore Anna Heldt said. “When we turned toward the Capitol Building you could look ahead and behind and see...
Physics students meet famous female astrophysicist
Students and faculty from physics department posing with Jocelyn Bell, center. Courtesy | Eleanor Whitaker Students and faculty from the physics department attended a conference where they met famous astrophysicist Jocelyn Bell Burnell, who uses poetry to get women into physics. The Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics, which took place on Jan. 20, consisted...
Radio students named finalists for major awards, winners to be announced in March
The Michigan Association of Broadcasters and the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System nominated twelve Hillsdale College students for radio awards. “It’s always exciting and gratifying to have industry professionals acknowledge the outstanding content created by our students at WRFH,” said Scot Bertram, general manager for WRFH Radio Free Hillsdale 101.7 FM. The IBS is a national radio...




