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...
Year: 2026
Freshmen cap season
Courtesy: Hillsdale Athletic Department Freshmen Avery May and Sasha Babenko rounded out their first collegiate season with a last-chance meet hosted by the University of Chicago Feb. 20-21. Both women earned NCAA B-cuts, finished top-three in multiple events at conference, and broke school records over the course of the season. “It feels so great to...
Basketball beats top opponent at home
Freshman Tommy Morgan leans back to throw ball into basket. Courtesy | Ashley Van Hoose The Chargers men’s basketball team defeated Kentucky Wesleyan College, a higher ranked team in the Great Midwest Athletic Conference, 79-68 Feb. 19 at home, but fell to Ohio Dominican University 91-76 Feb. 21 on the road. “The win meant a...
Radio takes home two national awards
Kyba and radio students with her award at the top of Rockefeller Center. Courtesy | Scot Bertram A Hillsdale senior and an alumna received national radio awards from the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System in New York City last weekend. Senior Erika Kyba won “Best Specialty Show (Non-Music)” for “The Poetry Fix,” and Lauren Smyth ’25 won...
Survivor of Oct. 7 terrorist attack recounts the ‘Code Red’
Israeli civilians drove through fields and roads littered with bodies to escape Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023, a survivor told Hillsdale students and faculty this week. Terrorists shot at Shye Klein, a photographer, and his friends as they fled the Nova Music Festival, where Hamas murdered 378 people. Klein told his story over Zoom Feb....


