A shutout win against Ashland University on Saturday puts the Hillsdale College women’s tennis team at 4-4 prior to conference matches. After playing some of the toughest Division II competition in Florida, the Chargers competed at home for the first time this season and defeated the 8-14 Eagles 9-0 in the Biermann Athletics Center for...
Classics students present research at honorary national convention
The Eta Sigma Phi Honorary Society for Classical Studies selects four students each year to present classical studies research projects at its annual national convention. This year, two of those are from Hillsdale. Senior Katie Hillery and John James ’17 will present their research to fellow Eta Sigma Phi members, faculty advisers, and graduate school...
The beat of their drums
When Junior Madison McAfee decided to begin drum lessons last year, she said she thought Stacey Jones-Garrison, teacher of music and director of the Percussion Ensemble, would say “no” because she had never taken lessons before. Instead, Jones-Garrison encouraged her not only to take lessons, but also to join Percussion Ensemble. “The fact that she...
Campus’s most popular game — ‘Fortnite’
Hillsdale dorms and fraternities alike are raving over “Fortnite”. While “Fortnite” first went on sale this past July for $40, it wasn’t a big hit at first. To attract more interest, the game’s marketers decided to create a free version alongside the paid game. Since the release of the free version in late 2017, Epic...
Juniors elect their class of 2019 officers
After extending the elections through Monday evening because of a tie for one of the positions, Director of Employer Relations John Quint announced the officers for the Class of 2019 on Tuesday. Although Quint announced the elected officers in a campus-wide email on Tuesday, he has not told the position in which the tie occurred....




