Last week, Matthew Spalding, professor of Statesmanship and Public Policy, began class at the Kirby Center as he usually did by asking the students if anything important had happened that day. One student mentioned an incident with former Vice President Joe Biden. Another brought up some recent Capitol Hill drama. Spalding, who also serves as...
Hillsdale County Toys for Tots is collecting donations for families
Each year the Hillsdale County Toys for Tots Campaign provides more than 200 children with Christmas gifts, and this year local businesses and organizations will come together to serve families in the community. The Hillsdale County Toys for Tots 2019 Campaign will be distributing its toys at the Hillsdale Assembly of God Church again this...
Galloway representative wins Mr. Hillsdale
From Bob Ross impressions to musical performances and slam poetry, seven men of Hillsdale put up stiff competition for the ‘Mr. Hillsdale 2019’ crown. Pi Beta Phi’s annual philanthropy event on Friday, Nov. 1 displayed a typical share of unusual talents and awkward pick up lines from the representatives put up by different fraternities,...
Hillsdale moves to No. 11 after pair of road conference sweeps
The Hillsdale College Chargers won two games this weekend, increasing their overall record, and further cementing their status as the team-to-beat in the G-MAC. The Chargers are now ranked 11 in the country and are inching closer to a top-ten ranking by the week. Junior Allyssa Van Wienen was honored as the G-MAC Offensive Player...
Chargers set to race in Regionals
This weekend, the Hillsdale College Chargers are looking to qualify for their seventh-consecutive trip to the national meet in Sacramento, California. But in order to punch their ticket, they’ve got to perform well at the Midwest Regional meet in Evansville, Indiana this Saturday. The top four teams in each region will qualify for nationals, and...




