Courtesy | Unsplash The world hates weakness. Nobody expresses this attitude better than Satan, in Book I of “Paradise Lost”: “To be weak,” he says, “is miserable.” Last Sunday, many Christians began the season of Advent, and I’ve been thinking about the weakness of the Baby Jesus. A newborn baby is so perfectly helpless. It...
Year: 2025
Record improves with home win
Junior Garrett Bolte goes up for a layup during a home game against Andrews University. Courtesy: Ashley Van Hoose The Hillsdale men’s basketball team secured a win at home the week before Thanksgiving, defeating Ohio Christian University 74–72 Nov. 22. The Chargers lost a second game 59–71 on the road to University of Indianapolis the...
Hillsdale nominated for best small college radio station
Senior Emily Schutte at last year’s IBS awards ceremony. Courtesy | Scot Bertram Hillsdale College’s student radio station, WRFH Radio Free Hillsdale 101.7 FM, is a finalist for the best college or university radio station with under 10,000 students in the national Intercollegiate Broadcasting System awards. Several student shows and features are also finalists. IBS,...
Records shattered at invite
Senior Rotem Andegeko swimming the 200 breast at the Senior Day meet Nov. 8 Courtesy | Hillsdale College Athletic Department The Hillsdale women’s swim team placed second out of eight teams at its midseason meet at the Don Kimble Invitational in Kentwood, Michigan, Nov. 21-23. Freshman Avery May was named the Great Midwest Athletic Conference...
Season opens at home, full team on Friday
Mid-Week Multi Meet Courtesy | The Hillsdale College Athletic Department The Hillsdale track and field team hosted the Mid-Week Multi for pentathlon and heptathlon athletes Dec. 3-4, and will compete in its first meet of the season Friday, Dec. 5 at the Grand Valley State University Holiday Invite in Allendale, Michigan. Sophomore Baelyn Zitzmann won...




