Imagine living in a world before phones, before the internet, before even radio existed. It is in this world that fraternities and their predecessors, literary societies, thrived. From 1882 to 1898, a fraternity named Phi Delta Theta became the first faculty-approved Greek society on Hillsdale’s campus. Despite its short-lived time at the college, this house...
College expands programs on preventing sexual assault
The student affairs office is providing Hillsdale College students with new programs on sexual assault and its prevention this school year. College administrators have added the content to their existing series of informational sessions for students. The expanded training comes after a group of students, staff, security personnel, and law enforcement members convened last semester...
College opens graduate school in DC
Washingtonians now have the option of pursuing a master’s degree from Hillsdale College. The college officially announced the opening of the Steve and Amy Van Andel Graduate School of Government in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 17. The graduate program can be completed within three years, according to a press release. The graduate school is geared...
Chargers go 4-0 on three-day homestand
The Hillsdale College Chargers went undefeated in a weekend tournament of four games last Friday and Saturday. Led by standout execution on offense and a reliable defense, the Chargers won a combined 12 sets in their four matches losing only four. The impressive finish in the tournament led the Chargers to be bumped five spots...
City Council approves ‘consent agreement’ to demolish structure on Westwood Street
The Hillsdale City Council voted 7-0 to approve an order of public nuisance and demolition of 65 and 65 1/2 Westwood St. in a public hearing on Sept. 16. Last month, the council passed a resolution declaring the structure a public nuisance and gave owner Marvin Salyer 30 days to take care of the issue...




