The Hillsdale golf team traveled to Lexington, Kentucky, to play in the Saginaw Valley State University Spring Invitational at the Kearney Hill Golf Links over the weekend. It placed 10th with a team score of 589, 19 strokes off the winning 570 shot by the host team, SVSU. Senior Liam Purslowe started strong with a...
Salvation Army Store clothes local community, wardrobes of thrifty students
The backroom of the The Salvation Army Family Store and Donation Center is jam-packed full of books, clothing, accessories, furniture, and a variety of odds-and-ends. Country radio plays on the speakers as red-polo clad employees sort and price each item. The members of the 12-person staff have their own designated jobs, Sue Shearer handles...
City plans first-ever Easter egg hunt
The Easter bunny will make its first appearance on the Hillsdale courthouse lawn Saturday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. As part of the Hillsdale Business Association’s first annual Easter event, children can collect eggs to exchange for candy and gift baskets, take a picture with the Easter bunny, and support local businesses. “We’ve...
Football nears Liftathon goal
The Hillsdale College football team held its 38th annual Charger Liftathon on Sunday, raising more than $22,000 so far. Players received either fixed donations from sponsors or a dollar-per-pound pledge based on the weight they lifted at the Liftathon. Even after the event, Team 126 is still raising money for the fundraiser. The team hopes...
Hillsdale alumna elected to West Virginia Supreme Court
When Beth Walker ’87 road-tripped with fellow Hillsdale students to Washington, D.C., one spring break, she had a blast touring the city and getting an insider tour of the U.S. Supreme Court — but she didn’t realize the trip was a “preview” of her future, as she calls it now. Designed by the same architect,...




