Courtesy | Unsplash Most people assume that because I’m a physics major, I’m a STEM major — but at this college, that acronym doesn’t describe me, and it doesn’t describe anyone else at Hillsdale either. Sure, I’m majoring in a subject that falls under the STEM categories of science, technology, engineering, and math. But the...
Tower Players keep Shakespeare alive
Featuring original music by Hillsdale alumnus Ethan Graham ’25, “The Book of Will” explores how English playwright William Shakespeare lives on through his writings. The Tower Players will premiere the historic account of Shakespeare’s friends collecting his writings in “The Book of Will,” written by American playwright and screenwriter Lauren Gunderson, this week with performances...
Chargers extend win streak to six on Senior Day
Senior Chloe Pierce serves during Senior Day: Courtesy | Kenneth Gaudet The Hillsdale volleyball team took the win in a five-set match against Walsh University Nov. 7, and swept Malone University at home Nov. 8. The Chargers now stand 10-3 in the Great Midwest Athletic Conference and 12-10 overall, with senior Adi Sysum also named...
Mayor, council consider updates to 1958 city charter
The special meeting of the Hillsdale City Council lasted less than three minutes Monday evening before the council declared a recess. The council will reconvene Nov. 17 to swear in city officers elected last week. The meeting fulfilled an obsolete provision in the Hillsdale City Charter, which requires the council to meet the Monday following...
Students discuss dating in the conservative movement
Amidst Hillsdating (a result of cowardice) and ring-before-springs (a quick solution to baby fever) some single students of Hillsdale College look to their peers for dating advice. The Citizens of Self-Governance hosted a student panel on Tuesday night, Nov. 4 to give advice to the single and taken men and women of campus, from the...

