Senior Madeline Corbin hunts doves on the Drummond Fellowship’s hunting trip to Indiana in September. Courtesy | Madeline Corbin The graying stalks of sunflowers rattled in the late September wind as senior Madeline Corbin nestled the butt of her gun into her shoulder. She breathed in, out, and shot. Dove feathers fell from the sky. ...
Year: 2026
Charger Chatter: Jake Figman
Courtesy: Hillsdale Athletic Department If you didn’t play baseball, what sport would you try and why? Tennis; I used to play when I was younger, and it has a similar swinging aspect to baseball. What is your “go-to” pregame meal? Three of everything from Finish Line with white toast and scrambled eggs and a black...
The WWII soldier deserves a statue
Courtesy | Unsplash The Civil War soldier stands as the most prominent statue on the Liberty Walk. Erected in 1895, the Civil War Monument is now joined by Founding Fathers and other statesmen on a walkway dedicated to “honor the great leaders who have come before us and paved the way for freedom.” But the...
Occupational therapy provides a path to independence
Speakers from Concordia University Ann Arbor spoke Feb. 18 about how occupational therapy can help patients with disabilities become more independent. The talk was one of many in the “Med Talk” series hosted by Career Services, which educates students about careers in the medical field. Juliane Chreston, professor and program director for the occupational therapy...
Hillsdale in DC hosts American history lecture series
Secretary of Education Linda McMahon will join Hillsdale College President Larry Arnn at Hillsdale in D.C. on March 13, as a part of a series of events meant to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary, with events such as the geopolitical context of the Revolutionary War, constitutional interpretation, and classical architecture. The event series began in early...


