Washington, D.C. — More than 500,000 people gathered on Capitol Hill Saturday to voice their concerns over women’s rights. The Women’s March on Washington, which took place in D.C. and dozens of other communities across the United States, contained men and women demonstrating against a slew of issues, including abortion restrictions, climate change, and sexual...
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Community unites to find missing 9-year-old boy
As Chuck Bianchi cooked breakfast for his wife and daughter around 6 a.m. on Jan. 19, he saw someone dart past his front door in between the driveway and his attached garage. Bianchi glanced out his back window to catch a glimpse of the person running through his yard. But he was long gone....
Spalding first Kirby Center endowed chair
Matthew Spalding, associate vice president and director of the Allan P. Kirby Jr. Center for Constitutional Studies and Citizenship in Washington, D.C., was named the center’s first endowed chair this month. Hillsdale College Provost David Whalen said the college recognized Spalding with the position of Allan P. Kirby Jr. endowed chair for his excellence as...
Hillsdale Chargers slay Tiffin Dragons
It wasn’t a perfect weekend, but it was certainly a positive one for the Hillsdale College men’s basketball team. On Jan. 19, the Chargers erased a 14-point deficit late in the second half before falling 79-77 to the Walsh Cavaliers on a last-second jumper. Hillsdale bounced back on Saturday with a comfortable 80-62 win over...
Popular musical creates a ‘world of perpetual possibility’
A nod and a faint smile, that’s all. In a world as small as Hillsdale, this happens every day. You walk down the hall in Kendall — and oh! — there’s that guy you thought was cute in freshman year. You’ve only spoken to him once, but every time you see him, you glance up...




