For a few shining moments in the first quarter of Saturday’s women’s basketball game between Hillsdale and Ashland, No. 1 in the nation, the score was tied. Ultimately, the Eagles pulled ahead in the second quarter and ended the game 102-82, the second loss for the Chargers this week, after falling to Findlay on Thursday. ...
Year: 2017
Collegiate Scholars program thrives after rebranding
Hillsdale College’s one-year-old Collegiate Scholars Program is seeking applicants for its second class of students. The program, formerly known as the Hillsdale Honors Program, offers seminars, campus lectures and discussions, retreats, trips abroad, and a senior thesis opportunity to accepted students. The program received a makeover in March 2016, changing its name, admissions policies, and...
ProEdge Arena brings American West to Osseo with Saturday night bullriding
When thinking of ways to evangelize, most people probably don’t think of using a sport that involves getting thrown off an animal with horns on its head. But Earl Proctor does. “I’m not blessed to go up to strangers and share the Gospel,” Proctor said. “I’m not that; my wife is. This was an...
Former Chargers gather for 10th annual alumni basketball game
Some different — although recognizable — faces took the court at Dawn Tibbetts Potter Arena last Saturday during the annual alumni basketball game. The game, now in its tenth year, is an opportunity for former members of the Hillsdale College men’s basketball team to get back on the court and reconnect with friends. “It’s...
Best Entertainment: Sage Center for the Arts, Hillsdale
Sitting in a small, clear display case secured to a gray gallery wall is the fountain pen used by President John F. Kennedy to make Sir Winston Churchill an honorary United States citizen. It isn’t in the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C. or the Henry Ford museum in Dearborn, Michigan. It’s a traveling exhibit at Hillsdale...




