Last week, the Hillsdale College administration announced that, starting with the incoming freshman class of 2023, it will only count credits earned at Hillsdale to determine a student’s registration date. All outside credits from other universities, or credits from Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate exams, will not count (although they will still be used to...
No. 50 Chargers continue to roll
In their first outdoor matches at home, the Hillsdale College Chargers kept up their indoor-season pace with two shutouts against Saginaw Valley State University and Kentucky Wesleyan College over the weekend. With these wins, the Chargers advance to 11-2 on the season and 4-0 in G-MAC play. Their dominant performance earned them 50th in the...
Venue 8 offers new, elegant event space downtown
Located between Maribeth’s and Jilly Beans in downtown Hillsdale, Venue 8 provides an ideal space for showers, business meetings, fundraisers, and other gatherings. Owner of Venue 8 Mindi Meyer said she has owned the building for 35 years. “I’m not in retail anymore,” Meyer said. “I thought it would be a good use of space.”...
Before Hillsdale went digital
Huddled under a blanket, sipping on a cup of coffee, the student sits down just before the light of dawn breaks on registration morning. The student stares at the cold light of his laptop screen and silently prays he will get into all the desired courses despite inevitable problems with technology. This may be the...
International Club hosts alumna to talk about experiences in the Holy Land
Hillsdale College alumna Olivia Llewelyn spoke on her travels in the Holy Land at an event hosted by the International Club last Thursday. The talk, titled “The Holy Land: an Immersive Cultural Perspective,” focused on Llewelyn’s immersion in the Palestinian community in Israel. Llewelyn, who graduated in December 2018, took a three month mission trip...




