The Hillsdale Chargers women’s track team competed on Saturday against Division I athletes at the Wolverine Invitational hosted by University of Michigan. “We had Michigan, Michigan State, Notre Dame and then a few other pretty solid mid-majors in Eastern Michigan and Western Michigan,” head coach Andrew Towne said. While the brand-new facility at Michigan made...
Year: 2018
Council plans for new branding
The Hillsdale City Council unanimously passed a motion to recommend three city logo and tagline options for the City of Hillsdale on Monday. According to Mayor Adam Stockford, the city hired the graphic design company Muldrow & Associates to design a new typeface for the city. These new designs come after the last round...
50 Hillsdale students tour Israel
Two groups of Hillsdale College students attended a 10-day trip to Israel over Christmas break to learn about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and visit biblical sites. Coordinated by Passages in partnership with The Philos Project, 41 students attended the general Passages trip to Israel and nine attended a specialized trip for student journalists. Senior Jonathan Moy...
Women’s basketball falls after two wins over G-MAC leaders
Fresh off of victories against the top two teams in the G-MAC, the Hillsdale College Chargers couldn’t quite complete a trifecta by defeating the third-place Cedarville University Yellow Jackets on Monday. The Chargers (9-7, 7-5 G-MAC) led by as many as nine points late in the second quarter and held a 35-33 advantage at halftime....
Kiplinger names Hillsdale in top 15 best value liberal arts
Kiplinger’s Personal Finance named Hillsdale College as the top best value liberal arts college in the Midwest. The 300 Best College Values for 2018 list released in December named Hillsdale the 14th best value liberal arts college in the United States. Hillsdale was 26th of all U.S. colleges and universities, as well, up from 36...




