Student Activities Board is holding its first-ever trivia night at El Cerrito’s Thursday from 9 p.m. to midnight. SAB is providing $200 worth of quesadillas and tacos from the restaurant for all Hillsdale College students who attend, whether they come as competitors or spectators. SAB Event Coordinator senior Shelby Phillips said the night will consist...
Credit cards, e-checks now options for paying for city services
The city of Hillsdale has adopted a new program which will allow credit card users to pay for almost all city services with their card or electronic checks. The city council voted to approve the program, which is powered by Point & Pay LLC, an electronic billing service, at Monday’s city council meeting. The program...
The perks and pay of on-campus jobs
At least 35 percent of students on campus work, some as many as four or more different jobs according to Assistant Director of Career Services John Quint. With 73 supervisors in 56 different departments, work experiences can differ quite a bit between jobs. From working in the president’s office to paid academic research with a...
Hoosier to Charger: Niego joins Hillsdale basketball
Last year, he was riding charter planes to games at legendary venues like Cameron Indoor Stadium and Rupp Arena. This year, he’s riding buses to the Upper Peninsula in the middle of blizzards — and loving every minute of it. According to sophomore transfer guard Harrison Niego, the transition to Division II basketball from a...
Hillsdale HS track atheletes qualify for nationals for first time in school history
Two Hillsdale High School athletes qualified for the New Balance National Indoor meet, held at the Armory Track and Field Center in New York City March 10-12, becoming the first Hillsdale Hornets to compete at a national level. Senior Rees Nemeth qualified in pole vault after jumping a height of 14′ 3.25″ at an indoor...




