Before Delaney Lehmann ’18 entered the pre-med track at Hillsdale, she had never heard of osteopathic medicine. After being exposed to both osteopathic (D.O.) and allopathic (M.D.) schools, however, she felt a D.O. degree would align best with the education she had received at Hillsdale. “When I read the osteopathic tenants, the two that stuck...
Year: 2018
Chapel construction delayed by winter weather, masonry
Hillsdale College’s Christ Chapel will not be finished in time for commencement in May of 2019, President Larry Arnn recently announced. The chapel is expected to be finished two months later. “It’s not a very serious delay,” Arnn said. “There’s a lot of masonry work, and the masons who can do this quality of work...
College offers small business course over winter break
Hillsdale College is holding a seminar over winter break, “How to Start and Manage a Small Business.” The three-credit course includes sections on finance, marketing, management, human resources, and business and tax law. The seminar runs from Dec. 17 to 21 from 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. each day, providing two meals and several breaks...
Chargers drop three of four in season’s first homestand
The Hillsdale Chargers hosted last year’s NCAA Division II National Champions, the Ferris State University Bulldogs on Nov. 15. Senior forward Gordon Behr said the Chargers always play Ferris State tight. That didn’t change this season. After trailing 37-24 at the half, the Chargers took the court determined. The Chargers were outrebounded 19-13 in the...
‘One of nature’s gentlemen’: Students, faculty remember Donald Turner
A lover of the arts, occasional actor and part-time singer, life of the party, and mentor were just a few of the ways friends of Donald Turner remember him. A man who took an interest in almost everything and everyone, Turner died of kidney failure on Nov. 21, at the age of 56, after spending...




