Galloway Residence will reveal its brand new face next semester after only seven months of construction. Although it will not house students until next fall, the dorm will be completely finished by December. The new building will feature small study nooks, large gathering spaces, a new kitchen, and new plumbing. Built in 1949, Galloway was...
Year: 2018
Kavanaugh hires Hillsdale grad
Newly-confirmed Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh took office this week with the first all-female team of clerks — and Hillsdale alumna Megan Lacy ’07 is one of them. “Justice Kavanaugh has made a wise choice,” said Ryan Walsh, the chief deputy solicitor general for the state of Wisconsin, a 2009 Hillsdale graduate and a friend...
Chargers win season-opening meet
The Chargers hosted their season home opener with a win over Davenport University on Saturday. The meet was the first for Davenport in its school history. The Chargers’ sprinters had successful races, with senior Suzanne DeTar taking first place in the 50 freestyle with a time of 25.60 seconds and junior Victoria Addis taking third...
Hillsdale finishes fall season with winning record
The Hillsdale Chargers closed out their fall season with a 16-11 singles and doubles record at the Racer Invitational last weekend in Lima, Ohio. Head coach Keith Turner felt positive about the tournament, considering the tough competition the Chargers faced. Similarly, Turner felt the fall season helped the team improve and served as a gauge...
Apple cheats its customers with each iPhone upgrade
Last month, the world waited and watched as Apple CEO Tim Cook presented the new and improved versions of America’s favorite smartphone. The usual hype surrounded the new iPhone XS, XS Max, and XR. The innovative XS max boasts a 6.5-inch, high definition screen, “the smartest, most powerful chip in a smartphone,” and the general...




