Guided by an SAB pamphlet with clues about local Hillsdale businesses, Hillsdale College students walked the streets downtown Friday with souvenirs and cards from shops they had visited. “I have never really been in any of the shops downtown but I always kind of drive by and walk by and see them and think, ‘Oh...
Chargers advance after overtime thriller
Each of the Hillsdale College Chargers’ first 28 games this season ended after 40 minutes. Four quarters. But March is a time for madness, and in the postseason, one comes to expect the unexpected. For the first time this season, the Chargers went to overtime on Tuesday against the University of Findlay, and prevailed with...
Revised project plans for Dawn Theater draw bids within budget
After reassessing project plans for the rehabilitation of the Dawn Theater, Hillsdale’s Tax Increment Finance Authority has received two construction bids closer to the City’s allotted budget. TIFA’s Consultant Mary Wolfram said TIFA has also changed architect companies and is currently looking into using Gary W. Anderson Architects, who is working with C.L. Real Estate...
Radio Free Hillsdale wins station of the year
by Nicole Ault and Sutton Dunwoodie The Michigan Association of Broadcasters named Hillsdale College’s radio station, Radio Free Hillsdale 101.7 FM, the 2019 College Radio Station of the Year on Wednesday. “It’s really satisfying to be recognized among a pool of very talented schools,” said Scot Bertram, general manager of the station. “The students who...
Students travel to CPAC, Spalding speaks at panel on faith and politics
About 30 students from Hillsdale attended the 46th annual Conservative Political Action Conference hosted by the American Conservative Union at the Gaylord National Resort and Conference Center in National Harbor, Maryland. Hillsdale’s chapter of College Republicans, led by junior President Patrick Farrell, brought a busload of students to the nation’s capital for this year’s CPAC,...




