The Hillsdale College Debate Team traveled to McKendree University, outside of St. Louis, Missouri, this past weekend for their third Lincoln-Douglas debate tournament of the season. The team took second place overall finishing behind Western Kentucky University. Western Kentucky University is a powerhouse in t he National Forensics Association, according to junior and Debate Team...
Year: 2018
Chargers drop two non-conference matchups to begin regular season
The Hillsdale College Chargers began the regular season on their home court last weekend, and lost two non-conference games. On Saturday, the Chargers fell to the University of Indianapolis Greyhounds 69-67 after the Greyhounds sunk a pair of game-winning free throws with 2.9 seconds remaining. On Sunday, Hillsdale fell behind early against the Lewis University...
City pursues demolition of N. Broad St. property
With a two-property building beginning to crumble at its corners, Broad Street could see an empty lot in the near future. The City of Hillsdale is considering demolishing the properties at 23 and 25 N. Broad Street, due to the fact the building owner has failed to meet the city’s property maintenance code for some...
‘Harvey’ hops to the stage
The Tower Players opened their most recent project, Mary Chase’s “Harvey,” last night. “Harvey” is a 1950s American comedy in which the central character, the eccentric Elwood P. Dowd, claims to have a six-foot-tall rabbit named Harvey as his closest companion. Elwood’s sister, Veta, and his niece, Myrtle Mae reside with him in his house....
Office Hours: Food for thought: Thanksgiving is a time for fellowship
Back in the day of scheduled television specials, one of my childhood favorites was the classic Peanuts Thanksgiving cartoon. Peppermint Patty invites herself and her friend Marcie to Charlie Brown’s home for the holiday dinner. She doesn’t let “Chuck” get a word in edgewise, making him unable to tell her that he was going to...



