Hillsdale College classical studies students took five out of 18 national prizes at the Eta Sigma Phi National Convention Friday through Sunday, Professor of Classics Joseph Garnjobst said. Juniors Anne Begin and Noah Diekemper and senior Sydney Sparks of Hillsdale’s Eta Sigma Phi Classics Honorary chapter attended the convention at Monmouth College in Illinois....
Golf takes another top-four finish with GLIACs approaching
For the third time in three weeks, the Hillsdale College golf team finished a tournament in the top four. This time, the Chargers sat fourth among 25 teams after two days of golf at Elks Run Golf Club in Batavia, Ohio. As a team, daily scores of 305 and 303 totaled for a 608. The...
Local author writes historical fiction focusing on Christian faith
William Koshelnyk, former Director of Public Affairs at Hillsdale College, released “My Brother’s Keeper,” a self-published e-book about James, the brother of Jesus, under the pen name Bill Kassel on March 1. The novel, a work of historical fiction, peers into the private life of the holy family and imagines a world where Jesus’ older...
Community breaks ground for new 911 dispatch building
Members of Hillsdale Emergency Management and Hillsdale County 911 Dispatch celebrated the first day of construction on a new dispatch building at a groundbreaking ceremony in the Industrial Park on Tuesday. Located in the Industrial Park, the site of the new dispatch center will have better access to radio and cell towers as well as...
Albion’s April Fools’ Day prank attracts national media attention
Albion College’s student newspaper, The Pleiad, apologized Sunday after running a fake story saying Hillsdale College would close for administrative and financial reasons. The story ran on April 1. The article, which ran in the April Fools’ Day edition of the paper known as The Plebian, said Albion College would absorb the majority of...




