The Intercollegiate Tennis Association ranked Hillsdale College’s women’s tennis program nationally in Division II for the first time in its six years of existence, after the team toppled Wayne State University and Ursuline College over the weekend. “I am very proud of the team,” head coach Nikki Walbright said. “It feels good to see a...
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College considers satellite location
Hillsdale College is considering several offers to build a new satellite location, possibly in California. According to College President Larry Arnn, the college has received at least three serious offers to expand its operations to other parts of the country. Arnn said the opportunities come with significant dollar amounts attached and good motives behind them,...
Café Fresco opens Monday
Knorr Dining Hall will have competition for students’ meal swipes starting next week. Café Fresco, the new grab and go service from Bon Appétit Management Co. in Kendall Hall, opens Monday. Serving patrons from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., the shop will offer a new menu of sandwiches and salads for students to swipe to...
Women’s tennis sweeps Ashland for 9-0 victory
A shutout win against Ashland University on Saturday puts the Hillsdale College women’s tennis team at 4-4 prior to conference matches. After playing some of the toughest Division II competition in Florida, the Chargers competed at home for the first time this season and defeated the 8-14 Eagles 9-0 in the Biermann Athletics Center for...
‘Red Indian’ Udder Side flavor stirs community controversy
The flavor of the week at the Udder Side is swirling up controversy, as some local residents complain the name of the “Red Indian” soft serve is racially insensitive. The cinnamon-flavored ice cream with a pinkish hue is being offered exclusively Sunday through Saturday as a part of the Jonesville ice cream shop’s weekly...