For the third time in three games this season, the Chargers went down to the wire against their opponent. This time, however, they weren’t able to break through. McKendree University handed Hillsdale its first loss of the year on Saturday, 24-21, at Frank “Muddy” Waters Stadium. The defeat dropped the Chargers’ record to 2-1. The...
Year: 2017
By grace through faith?
What sort of event can spark a debate that lasts more than five centuries? Martin Luther’s posting of the 95 Theses in October 1517 can — and the “Reformation at 500” lecture series is getting a head start on the commemoration of this central moment in Reformation history. Visiting lecturer Ryan Reeves and a group...
Goose hunt underway at Baw Beese Lake
The City of Hillsdale took aim at Canadian geese this week by launching a hunt at Baw Beese Lake. The hunt, which runs from Sept. 15-30, serves as the city’s response to complaints about excessive amounts of geese feces in family-friendly areas such as Sandy Beach. “We’ve been receiving public complaints about the mess for...
Volleyball splits first two matches of G-MAC play
Hillsdale College volleyball split its first two home matches of G-MAC play, losing its Friday night match to Cedarville but winning the next day against Ohio Dominican. The Chargers beat Cedarville, the 2016 G-MAC champions, in the first set 25-16, in front of more than 500 fans. The Yellow Jackets, however, came back in the...
Hillsdale Academy welcomes two new full-time teachers
When students walk into Heather Miller’s first- and second-grade classroom at Hillsdale Academy, they are immediately confronted with a dazzling display of color and light. The room is bright, inviting, and filled to the brim with student artwork, books, and educational tools of all shapes and sizes. “My case is a little odd,” said Miller,...




