Paul (left) and Maria (right) Schmitt hiking in Colorado in 1996. Courtesy | Maria Servold How can lifelong Coloradoans pick up, move to a small Midwestern town, and make it feel like home? How can Hillsdale College, a mere 400-acre campus in rural Michigan, bring the same joy as the busy streets of Ann Arbor...
K-12 hires new staff
The Hillsdale K-12 Education Office recently expanded its staff to support their member and candidate schools, according to Kathleen O’Toole, assistant provost for K-12 education. “As the number of schools grows, our office must grow too, so that we can know them well and continue to serve them with excellence,” O’Toole said. Seven new hires...
Home win for club soccer
Hillsdale Men’s Club Soccer beat Saginaw Valley State University 2-0 Sept. 9 at Hayden Park. Freshman Frank Fehringer scored both goals for the Chargers, with the second goal coming off a shot from midfield. “I don’t think I’ve ever seen a shot like that second one,” junior Dylan Hughes said. “It was super cool for...
Look it up: Project 2025 hysteria is a distraction
The hysteria around Project 2025 among the Democratic Party and the media is a ploy for the uninformed voter. “It’s a plan to turn Donald Trump into a dictator,” said Michigan Senator Mallory McMorrow at the Democratic National Convention. Ironically, President Trump has disavowed Project 2025 on numerous occasions. “They came up with some ideas,...
Bye-bye bins: a heads-up would’ve been nice
As one of the 80% of Hillsdale students who are from outside Michigan, I’m grateful that Hillsdale has let me store my belongings on campus in the past. I understand the lack of space in dorms (I lived in Olds Residence, after all), but the administration should have tried compromising with students before nixing storage....



