The Charger football team dropped to 0-4 on Saturday despite another late second-half surge, falling to their Great Midwest Athletic Conference rival Findlay University 28-21. The loss ends any hope of a G-MAC championship this season. The Chargers got off to a rough start, throwing interceptions on two different drives in the first quarter. However,...
Conversion Therapy ban threatens religious freedom
The governor of Kentucky signed an executive order Sept. 18 that forbids conversion therapy for minors — a sly political act that threatens children, parental rights, and religious freedom. “Kentucky cannot possibly reach its full potential unless it is free from discrimination by or against any citizen — unless all our people feel welcome in...
Grove City professor addresses transgression
Grove City professor Carl Trueman discusses modern shift toward individualism at Hillsdale College Drummond lecture. Courtesy | Ligonier Modern culture defines itself by opposing whatever the established norm may be, what Carl Trueman called transgression in a Drummond Lecture titled, “Blessed Are the Transgressors,” Sept. 26 in Christ Chapel. “Transgression can never be satisfied,” Trueman...
CCA I discusses Christianity in America
Speakers for CCA I: Christianity in America discuss American history and the country’s roots in religion. Courtesy | Hillsdale Archives Christianity is necessary for the morality and preservation of the American republic, according to speakers at this week’s Center for Constructive Alternatives seminars. “A post-Christian America will not just be hostile toward individual Christians, but...
QUICK HITS with Dr. Butters
In this Quick Hits, Roger Butters, associate professor of economics, talks “Star Wars” versus “Lord of the Rings,” dating advice, and his favorite video games. What is your funniest story from class? Can’t share. Not fit for repetition. Let’s just say students should not save compromising materials in the same directory that contains a PowerPoint...



