Passages recently announced Hillsdale students will have a new opportunity to visit Israel this July. Students on the “Advocacy in Action” trip will have the opportunity to provide humanitarian aid to those in need in Israel, visit Biblical sites, and learn about the recent attacks on the nation. “Through this unique Israel experience, you will...
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Charger Chatter: Ane Dannhauser
Compiled by Jacob Beckwith Courtesy | Hillsdale College Athletic Department Where do people most commonly think you are from? Australia or England. Apparently, my accent is a mixture between the two. What is your go-to gas station snack? Sour Patch Kids. Is pickleball a real sport? It can be, but compared to tennis, it’s more...
Hillsdale travels to California
The men’s track and field team had a handful of top performances at two meets in California, along with other middle of the pack finishes. Freshman javelin thrower Thomas Flud led the way at the Bryan Clay Invitational hosted by Azusa Pacific University, on April 11-13. Flud took fourth in the javelin throw with a...
Laser-Focused with Dr. Tripepi
Michael Tripepi is an assistant professor of physics. His research focuses on lasers. Jacob Beckwith | Collegian What first interested you about lasers? It was a combination of research projects that I had done as an undergraduate student. I had three different internships and through those I started working with lasers more and more and...
British historian speaks on imperial legacies
Americans must stop judging history by modern standards and realize that what they criticize still exists, British historian Jeremy Black said at an event hosted by the Center for Military History and Grand Strategy on April 10. “Neither the British nor the Americans saw their global influence as resting essentially on control over territory,” Black...



