Three Hillsdale College Students in Free Enterprise members signed the legal paperwork launching the club’s new non-profit business, ChargerResources, Inc., on Oct. 26. ChargerResources buys merchandise in bulk and resells it for a profit on websites, such as Amazon and eBay, and in local newspapers. The business was started as both a learning project as...
Author: Taylor Knopf (Taylor Knopf)
Hugh Hewitt broadcasts radio show from Hillsdale
Why does liberty matter to you? That was the question California radio talk show host Hugh Hewitt asked young people across the United States Oct. 8, as he broadcast his show, “Libertyfest,” live from Hillsdale College. Many Hillsdale students appeared on the nationally syndicated show, each with a quote they thought best illustrated the definition...
Assassins: betrayal, murder, and spoons
Seventy targets dead. Only three assassins remain: sophomores Mitchell Irmer, Casey McKee, and Matthew O’Sullivan. However, these three formed what they call a “guild,” a pact not to kill each other. “We decided we wanted to do something kind of funky and stick it to the gamemaster [sophomore] Andy [Reuss],” O’Sullivan said. The three tied...
Charger Chatter:
They are friends and roommates. One makes assists, the other gets kills. Junior volleyball players Caitlin Kopmeyer and Sydney Lenhart complement each well. In this week’s edition of Charger Chatter they are sharing the spotlight and giving us the inside scoop on their young team, some fun bonding traditions, and the Gravel family. How...
Martini moves on
Although Christopher Martini, former director of security, only worked at Hillsdale College for one year, he was well-liked and is already missed. Martini left Hillsdale College for a position as the director of security and safety for Volkswagen North America in Rochester Hills, Mich. Associate Dean of Men Jeffery Rogers is filling the role as...
