The Hillsdale College Mock Trial team swept their competitors with grace and class at their first tournament of the season. Two HCMT teams competed at Michigan State University’s Sixth Annual Red Cedar Invitational, facing giants like Pennsylvania State University and Case Western University. Team 1126, lead by Coach Jon Church ’17 and junior Captain Mason Aberle, won the tournament with...
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SAB to host Lumber Games event
With hatchet tossing, pumpkin launching, and flannel galore, the Student Activities Board is hosting the Lumber Games in Hayden Park this Friday, Oct. 26. “The Lumber Games is something to cater to a different crowd on Hillsdale’s campus that doesn’t normally participate in SAB events,” said Assistant Director of Student Activities Alex Whitford ’18. The Lumber Games are lumberjack-inspired carnival...

Chargers football team ranked nationally for first time since 2012
The Hillsdale College Chargers football team won its sixth consecutive game on Saturday, 28-9 against Walsh University. With the win, the team improved to 7-1 this season and 6-0 in the G-MAC. The win also propelled the team into the national NCAA Division II rankings for the first time, at No. 25. The national ranking is the first time the...

Soul Care Retreat offers opportunity for meditation, relaxation
“Prayer, rest, and quiet”: it’s what the Soul Care Retreat offered and, students said, it delivered. The retreat, organized by college chaplain Father Adam Rick and Director of Health and Wellness Brock Lutz, was held at St. Augustine’s House in Oxford, Michigan. St. Augustine’s House is a Lutheran monastery that follows the order of Benedictine monks. “It was an opportunity...

Cafe Fresco attracts large lunch crowds, accepts Liberty Bucks
Café Fresco, Hillsdale’s “grab and go” lunch destination, started simply as a means to alleviate the noon traffic in the Knorr Family Dining Room, but is fast becoming the on-campus food favorite. Offering a to-go lunch option in exchange for one meal swipe, Café Fresco has lightened the lunch rush in the Dining Room by 250 to 300 students per...

College considers adding classical education master’s program
Hillsdale College is considering starting a classical education master’s program, but the idea is still in the brainstorming stages with no fixed plan, according to Hillsdale College Provost David Whalen and Associate Professor and Chairman of Education Dan Coupland. “Hillsdale doesn’t do anything unless it is pretty confident that it is going to do it well and it’s going to...

Students, faculty weigh in on Michigan midterms
Midterms elections are less than two weeks away — and the Michigan governorship is up for grabs. Because incumbent Republican Gov. Rick Snyder cannot run for a third term, his seat will either fall to current Republican Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette or his opponent, former Democratic state legislator Gretchen Whitmer....
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