Hillsdale women’s tennis competed at the 2024 ITA Midwest Regional, hosted by Grand Valley State University Sept. 14-16. The event featured top NCAA Division II teams, giving the Chargers a chance to evaluate their progress in singles and doubles play, according to the Hillsdale Chargers website. “ITA’s were a smashing success I would say,” sophomore...
College to hold a memorial service for Emmy Sigtryggsson
Hillsdale College announced it will hold a memorial service on an undetermined date in the near future for Emerson “Emmy” Sigtryggsson, a junior who died at the age of 20 on Sept. 8 after a brief battle with sarcoma, a form of cancer. “Emmy was a devoted faith-filled Christian; strong in God’s love, his strength,...
Babylon Bee CEO takes a stand with satire
Babylon Bee CEO Seth Dillon speaks in Plaster auditorium. Courtesy | Jamie Parsons The absurd has become sacred because it is not allowed to be challenged, according to Seth Dillon, CEO of the Babylon Bee. Dillon spoke in Plaster Auditorium on Sept. 12 about the modern war between satire and Big Tech, emphasizing both the...
Passages to take students to Israel
The Passages trip in 2019 posing in Jerusalem. Courtesy | Josiah Leinbach Despite the ongoing conflict in Gaza, Passages Israel will take a group of 10 Hillsdale students to Israel this December to January. According to its website, Passages Israel is a Christian organization that takes Christians to Israel multiple times a year. Assistant Professor...
IVF mandate won’t help birth rates rates, professors say
Trump at his September 19th, 2024 rally in Nassau County, New York. Courtesy | Trump, Facebook Former president Donald J. Trump’s promise to make in vitro fertilization free if elected this November is not the most effective method to bolster fertility rates, according to multiple Hillsdale College professors. “An IVF mandate is economically inefficient but...



