Three years ago, senior Anna Perry saw the need for a pre-law club on Hillsdale College’s campus. During this same time period, Justice Brian Zahra — who serves on the Michigan Supreme Court — approached College President Larry Arnn and Professor of Philosophy and Religion Nathan Schlueter about establishing a Federalist Society on Hillsdale’s campus....
Author: Julia Mullins
Chargers gain momentum against G-MAC opponents
After a tough loss on Sunday that began a four-game road trip, the Hillsdale College Chargers bounced back to win three consecutive games on the road. Hillsdale improved its record to 11-16 overall and 5-3 in the G-MAC. Head coach Kyle Gross said the team took care of the little things over the weekend. “It...
Eliminate the international tiebreaker rule at the collegiate level
In its spring break trip, the Hillsdale College softball team lost three extra-inning games by one run each. It’s easy to look at the box score and assume they lost because of errors or unearned runs, but what really cost the Chargers those games was an international tiebreaker rule. To promote competition and sportsmanship, the...
Council approves OPRA for Keefer House
During its meeting on April 1, Hillsdale City Council passed the Obsolete Property Rehabilitation Act for the Keefer House, LLC, which will provide property tax exemptions for for the next 12 years. Mayor Adam Stockford said the Keefer House, LLC submitted its application for the rehabilitation project to start July 2019, with a projected...
The art department’s ‘mad scientist’
When she was getting ready to go to the University of Michigan, Chairwoman of Art Barbara Bushey had a tough decision to make. “I was trying to decide between art and physics,” Bushey said. “And as I told my father, ‘I can always paint on weekends, but I can’t have a cyclotron in my basement.’...




