Admission to Hillsdale is more competitive than ever, and the class of 2019 faced the highest odds of being accepted than any other class currently on campus. The acceptance rate dropped six points from last year’s to 49 percent, as the college had almost 100 more applicants, according to Senior Director of Field Recruitment Zachary...
Year: 2015
A summer among legends
Traveling into one of the most dangerous regions discussed in modern news never phased junior Ramona Tausz. When Tausz first heard of the opportunity to earn a summer journalism internship at the Times of Israel, one of the top English-language publications in the multilingual country, she jumped at the chance. With John Miller, director of...
Returning Chargers ready to compete for GLIAC crown
It’s been three years since the Hillsdale College football team last finished atop the GLIAC North Division. Last season, the Chargers struggled to a 4-7 overall record, due in large part to injuries and inexperience. But injuries to experienced players led to more playing time for those lacking experience, and surviving a season of youth...
Shakespeare meets Bermuda: Tower Players kick off ‘Twelfth Night’ rehearsals
The Tower Players are bringing Bermuda to Hillsdale as they begin rehearsing Shakespeare’s classic comedy “Twelfth Night” this week. While Shakespeare set the scene in Illyria, on the Mediterranean coast off of Italy, director and Professor of Theatre George Angell will set the play in 18th-century Bermuda. He said he believes the new setting fits...
Extra week of practice has volleyball set for success
After an intense and successful preseason, the women’s volleyball team is scheduled to start their season tomorrow at the Tony Banner Invitational at Clarion University of Pennsylvania. The women reported to campus on August 14 to begin their preseason training period. In contrast to past seasons, this year’s preseason lasted for two weeks instead of...



