In a heavyweight battle between the two top baseball team’s in the G-MAC, the Hillsdale Chargers (18-23, 15-6 G-MAC) and the nationally ranked Ohio Dominican Panthers (27-10, 14-5 G-MAC) split four games. The Chargers, however, took two of the three games which count toward conference standings. “It was a great weekend,” head coach Eric Theisen...
Year: 2018
The hills and dales of dating: What forces push students together, or drive them apart?
“Hillsdale is just obsessed with dating,” Kaitlyn Zellner, a counselor who works for the college, told me. When I reached out for comment on this article, I received more than a dozen pitches from students and alumni offering to share the intimate secrets of their love lives. Money magazine released an article a couple of...
CAPA, sheriff’s department hold rally against child abuse
In honor of national child abuse prevention month, the sheriff’s department and the Hillsdale branch of Child Abuse Prevention and Awareness held a rally at noon Wednesday on the courthouse lawn. Surrounded by the blue pinwheels that are the symbols of the movement, speakers from law enforcement, the prosecutor’s office, and around 20 community...
The Palace Cafe reopens on weekend nights
The Palace Cafe is open late nights on weekends again — but only until the end of the spring 2018 semester. According to owner Leslie Meredith, she decided to reopen for late nights so students celebrating the end of the year would have a place to go in the dead hours. “It’s really for...
Davidson College apologizes after calling Folsom lecture not ‘academic related’
Davidson College staff apologized after moving locations for a lecture from a former Hillsdale College history professor on Monday, calling his speech not “academic related” and gaining national attention. Davidson’s chapter of the Young Americans for Freedom invited Burt Folsom, now a distinguished fellow of Hillsdale, to speak about the history of entrepreneurship in America....




