The Hillsdale College football team has been working on becoming better, faster, stronger, and closer throughout its offseason, and those improvements were evident on Sunday when the Chargers wrapped up spring practices with their annual spring game. The Chargers lost six of their first seven games last year before finishing the season on a four-game...
College to auction Duesenberg: Hillsdale to auction off classic car in July
In 1929, the Duesenberg Model J with a disappearing convertible top was one of the most luxurious cars available in the world. Eighty-seven years later, it’s both incredibly rare and still extremely valuable. And thanks to Eric Bardeen, a generous donor, Hillsdale College now owns one that will be auctioned off in July. The car...
Softball storms into GLIAC Tournament as third seed
“Sweeping at Findlay — who’s been a really good team all year — was just a huge, huge, sweep for us,” head coach Joe Abraham said. “It guaranteed us top three in the league, and it just solidified who we’ve been all season in pulling out those two games.” Hillsdale scored the first and only...
Seniors score in 99th percentile on standardized test
Preliminary results from a standardized test evaluating graduating seniors placed Hillsdale College’s class of 2016 in the 99th percentile compared to average scores from 294 institutions nationwide. The score represented 49 of the target 50 Hillsdale seniors taking the test. This Proficiency Profile is akin to a college-level SAT, with subjects such as critical thinking,...
Jonesville recognizes citizens for volunteerism
Kathi Boyle, Dana Kyser and Benjamin Marsh were selected as Jonesville’s 2016 Citizens of the Year and attended a ceremony Tuesday honoring their volunteerism and service. Jonesville City Manager Jeff Gray said this is the ninth year the Jonesville Citizenship Award Committee, made of three council representatives and two city members, has selected citizens from...



