The Hillsdale College women’s cross country team dashed to the front of the pack during the G-MAC Conference Championships, finishing in first place, jumping to eighth in national Division II rankings, and claiming two conference distinctions. “They won very handily,” said coach Andrew Towne, who won G-MAC Coach of the Year. “I know for us...
Year: 2017
More than a name change: ‘politics,’ not ‘political science’
For most of Hillsdale’s history, students who studied politics graduated with a degree in political science. Now, they graduate with a degree in politics. History and political science existed as one department until 2000. When President Larry Arnn arrived, political science professors separated from the history department and took on a new department name: politics....
Football wins wild tilt in West Virginia
In their first trip to Alderson Broaddus University in school history, the Hillsdale College Chargers escaped with a 37-31 victory on Saturday, running their record to 5-4 this season and 3-2 in the G-MAC. With the victory, the Chargers move into sole possession of third place in the conference. The University of Findlay and Ohio...
Healing center offers medical alternatives
Sage green walls, a trickling little water fountain, and a tree on the wall create a soothing atmosphere in the lobby of The Tree of Life New Earth healing center on West Bacon Street. The Tree of Life, which opened at the beginning of July, offers a variety of alternative therapy and healing methods including...
After perfect October, volleyball’s win streak at 15
Hillsdale volleyball closed out a perfect month with victories over Walsh, Malone, Cedarville, and Ohio Dominican. The Chargers’ record improved to 22-3 overall and 12-2 in conference play. With their impressive record and long streak of wins — the longest since the 2011 season — Hillsdale was ranked third in the NCAA’s Midwest regional rankings....



