Capitalism supports economic prosperity and is grounded in scripture, economist Anne Bradley argued in a lecture hosted by Praxis. Bradley is the George and Sally Mayer fellow for economic education and academic director at the Fund for American Studies. In the Feb. 26 talk, titled “The Biblical Case for Economic Freedom,” Bradley claimed that capitalism...
There’s a lot to love about “The Romantic”
The album cover for “The Romantic.” Courtesy | Bruno Mars Instagram Nine songs and 31 minutes of music: That’s all Bruno Mars felt was necessary for his return to the solo scene after a 10-year run of collaborations only. But with remarkable pipes and an outspoken artistic presence like his — and there’s a lot...
Loss to Wayne State proves potential
Courtesy: Hillsdale Athletic Department The women’s tennis team lost 4-3 to No. 22 nationally ranked Wayne State University in Detroit Feb. 28, bringing the Chargers’ season record to 5-3. “We really had to work for it overall, and it just shows our potential and where we could be, and how much better we’re getting as...
St. Joe’s opens for Saturday coffee
The cafe offers a variety of coffee and pastries. Lonán Mooney | Collegian St. Joe’s Cafe extended its menu and hours to include a Saturday cafe with fresh pastries and artisan espresso coffee after a successful parents’ weekend pop-up in December, according to barista and Ad Astra owner Jackson Busby. The expanded hours open the...
‘Going out on a high’: Big Fish musical opens
Professor of Music, Choirs, and Orchestra James Holleman will conduct his last musical at Hillsdale College, “Big Fish,” this week, alongside the production’s director Tory Matsos, lecturer in theater. “I specifically wanted to be the music director and conduct this show because I knew I was leaving,” Holleman said. “Big Fish” will be performed in...


