I know we were all on the edge of our seats last week, but rest assured — this episode delivered. Episode four starts off with host Chris Harrison (a total dreamboat, why can’t he be the bachelor?) telling the girls that their “journey will take you all around the world… and it all begins… in...
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Davies, former business prof, remembered for friendship, faith
Beloved professor Charles Davies died in West Grove, PA, Christmas morning 2019. He was 85 years old. As a Stranahan Professor of Family Business, Davies started teaching at Hillsdale College in January 1990. He taught at Hillsdale for 21 years until he retired in 2011 when he was granted professor emeritus status. He was an...
I regret watching ‘The Bachelor’ so you don’t have to
If you thought ‘The Bachelor’ couldn’t get any more degrading, you’re in for a surprise. Let’s catch each other up. The episode starts out with a wholesome one-on-one date between Victoria P. and Peter. I get good vibes from Victoria, and so does Peter. She seems down to earth and genuine, a rare occurrence in...
I watch the ‘Bachelor’ so you don’t have to
Here we are again. It’s less than 30 minutes into the three-hour premiere of ‘The Bachelor,’ and you guessed it, I can practically hear the wedding bells. If you follow the Bachelor franchise, you know what it promises — a chance at true love, female empowerment, diversity — but let me save you the time. ...
Godspeed: Hillsdale Alumnus qualifies for Olympic trials after running for men’s track and field team
The year is 1924. Eric Liddell and Harold Abrahams, two young runners, are training vigorously for the Paris Olympics. The British athletes are determined to pursue the sport of running in testimony to God’s glory. Decades later, the influence of these two young men brought runner Luke Hickman ’15 from Midland, Michigan to Hillsdale. Luke,...




