After narrowly missing a regional bid last season, the Hillsdale men’s golf team is already setting their sights on this year’s regional and national tournaments. The golf team is returning a dozen players after graduating just one senior, Pat Nalepa. The Chargers’ returning squad includes six sophomores and six juniors, but lacks a senior class....
Council blocks Wolfram BPU appointment 5-4
Citing a potential conflict of interest, the Hillsdale City Council blocked the appointment of Professor of Political Economy Gary Wolfram to Hillsdale’s Board of Public Utilities earlier this month in a 5-4 vote.
Unique schedule benefits Chargers
Sometimes the toughest opponent a football team faces throughout a season is injuries. It’s impossible to predict what will happen on the gridiron, but the Hillsdale College football team’s 2016 schedule is one of the most favorable it’s had in Keith Otterbein’s 15 seasons as head coach. The Chargers will play 10 games in 2016....
Two coaches leave Hillsdale running program
On the heels of the two most successful years in the college’s cross country and track history while in NCAA Division II, the distance and throws coaches have left the program to pursue other opportunities. Former distance coach Joe Lynn announced his departure from the team in mid-August, and is now an assistant coach at...
It’s not the people anymore
This fall, as a result of two years’ worth of planning with the city and full funding from the college, the city will install two new welcome signs on M-99 that read “Welcome to Historic Hillsdale: Home of Hillsdale College.”