An audience of students and faculty gained ideas for connecting Hillsdale’s college and city during a conversation between Associate Professor of English Patricia Bart and Professor of Political Economy Gary Wolfram Thursday. The unscripted dialogue, held in the formal lounge, was the second in the Honors Program’s series “The Conversation.” The topic was Bridging the...
Year: 2014
City council approves police and fire chief positions
Hillsdale City Council voted to eliminate the director of public safety position and replace it with acting police chief and fire chief positions Sept. 15. Since the council is searching for a new city manager, these two, new positions will be temporary until a city manager replacement decides how to assign the director of public...
Football defends home field
It took more than three quarters for Hillsdale to find the end zone against Northern Michigan on Saturday. But on a day the offense struggled, the Chargers defense stepped up and made some key stops down the stretch to give Hillsdale the victory, 13-10. “They all made some really big plays,” offensive lineman redshirt junior...
Charger volleyball yet to lose set in GLIAC matches
The Chargers tallied up three more wins this week to remain undefeated in the GLIAC. After sweeping Northwood and Lake Superior State University 3-0 over the weekend, the team went on to defeat the University of Findlay on Tuesday night to claim first place in the division. Hillsdale fans erupted into cheers when junior Marissa...
‘He’s got my back’
Under the Friday night lights at Michigan’s St. Johns High School, visiting teams must have thought the student section was stranger than most when they started chanting: “UN-CLE TIM-MY!” And “NE-PHEW AUS-TIN!” The stars of the small town’s chants are now Chargers: Senior captain Tim Moinet and redshirt sophomore Austin Koneval. And their hometown’s chants...