The Hillsdale College Chargers’ road struggles continued this week in Tiffin, Ohio, where they lost the final three games in a four-game series against the Tiffin University Dragons. Since winning their first three road contests of the season, the Chargers are 2-10 away from home. Originally a four-game series scheduled for doubleheaders on Saturday and...
Harry James Orchestra returns with jazz classics
Sponsored by the President’s Office, the Harry James Orchestra will perform a selection of popular and distinctive big band songs April 6 in the Searle Center. Doors will open at 7 p.m for a social hour and reception, accompanied by student jazz combos, and the orchestra will begin playing at 8 p.m. The performance is...
Chargers continue to deliver on high preseason expectations
The Hillsdale College Chargers entered the outdoor season as the favorites to win the G-MAC. After a strong performance at last weekend’s Bellarmine Invitational in Louisville, Kentucky, the Chargers seem poised to match their potential. Hillsdale competed well against strong NCAA Division II competition. The distance runners started Friday’s events with a bang. Fresh off...
City of Hillsdale turns 150: moments in our history
While log cabin schoolhouses and railroad roundhouses may be a thing of the past, they contributed greatly to making Hillsdale — 150 years after becoming a city – what it is today. Hillsdale received its charter in April of 1869, but before that, it was frontier country. According to pioneer William Kirby in “150 Years...
SAB offers students a “Day in Detroit”
Statues, murals, arched ceilings, beautiful windows, and patterned floors surround the Detroit Institute of Arts in downtown Detroit. Thanks to SAB’s new “Day in Detroit” event, students now have a chance to spend an afternoon viewing and touring the art and special exhibits currently on display. Student Activities Board is taking students on a trip...




