Jewish students celebrate Rosh Hashanah. Courtesy | Maggie O’Conner What symbolizes a sweet new year better than apples dipped in honey? On Wednesday evening, six Jewish students, eight non-Jewish students and three Jewish community members gathered in Dow over a Kosher, home-cooked meal to celebrate Rosh Hashanah, the start of the Jewish new year. The...
Year: 2024
We’re Christians, not just denominations
Even before Martin Luther posted his theses, Christians had made up 95,000 reasons to disagree with each other. Churches split over everything from the nature of the Trinity to the color of the sanctuary carpet. But as Hillsdale College welcomes all sects of Christianity, students should take advantage of opportunities to learn about different perspectives...
The Weekly 10.03 — Free Tuition isn’t worth it
Be more cautious on Hillsdale Street. The only thing scarier than operating a vehicle on Hillsdale Street is being a pedestrian on Hillsdale Street. Fate isn’t on your side either way. In the past few weeks, there have been a handful of accidents that have taken place at various intersections along some of the main...
Chargers drop fourth straight
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...



