The Hillsdale College football team scored more than 50 points for the first time since 2009 in its 51-24 homecoming rout of the Michigan Tech Huskies on Saturday afternoon. The Chargers’ offense stole the show, but the defense showed the potential Hillsdale must sustain to remain a top team in the GLIAC throughout this season....
Year: 2016
Alumni flood IA openings
When three staff writing positions became available in institutional advancement, its executive director didn’t have to look too far for new employees. Nancy Johnson said the 13 applications she received were all from alumni, who stated they enjoyed their time at Hillsdale College and wanted to return and help further the college’s mission. Although Johnson...
Sinko teaches community children to float
Jack Sinko welcomed a gaggle of goggled kids to the McAvoy Natatorium Sept. 20 for their first swim lesson of the year. Sinko, a junior, has served as the coordinator of community swim lessons for the Community Swim Club since the fall of 2014 and manages a group of swim instructors, who help him teach...
Biggby opens its doors, offering study spaces and Hillsdale-themed coffee
After announcing the addition of a Biggby Coffee to their family supermarket over a year ago, Market House co-owner Brandy Boyd said the Michigan-based coffee franchise will officially open its doors on Tuesday, Oct. 4, in the complex of the supermarket’s Hometown Hotspot. The Biggby will be Hillsdale’s first ever franchise coffee store, and although...
The Clintons’ character catastrophe
From Whitewater, to Lewinsky, to Benghazi, and finally to Emailgate, Bill and Hillary Clinton have been embroiled in national scandals for almost 30 years. Former United States Secret Service officer Gary Byrne unleashes on the Clintons in “Crisis of Character,” a tell-all book published by the Hachette Book Group in June 2016, making the...



