Affordable housing and increased investment in the city of Detroit have made it a hotspot for young professionals in recent years. And Hillsdale College’s career services office is offering the opportunity for students to see what it’s like to live and work in the Motor City Jan. 16-17, 2017. For the third “Living and Working”...
Year: 2016
Equestrian team mixes fun with competition
Not many Hillsdale students are willing to wake up at 5 a.m. on a Saturday. Not many — except for those on the Hillsdale College Equestrian Team. For roughly five weekends every semester, these students drag themselves out of bed to spend Saturday and Sunday competing in horse showings. “I’ve always really loved riding because...
Men’s basketball drops pair of opening GLIAC games
After a tough stretch of road games, the Hillsdale College men’s basketball team is finally coming home. Playing their first games against GLIAC competition this season, the Chargers fell short against the No. 2 Saginaw Valley Cardinals 74-70 on Dec. 1 and struggled in a 76-55 loss to the Wayne State Warriors on Saturday. The...
New throws coach expects early success
The track team’s new throws coach has only been on campus for a couple of months, but said he expects many of the athletes in his training group to earn All-American honors this indoor and outdoor track season. “I’d like to build a good base of being technical, but also being competitive,” Throws Coach Stargell...
Raising fund and ringing bells
’Tis the season for giving — and friendly competition. After Hillsdale College won its first bell-ringing competition with Hillsdale Hospital in 2015, the businesses are facing off again to raise money for the Salvation Army. The hospital kicked off this year’s contest Saturday at the Kroger on W. Carleton, and the college will do its...




