Even after picking up 54 hits, the Hillsdale College Chargers lost five of six games in the last week. Three of the losses were one-run games, all of which were walk-off wins for their opponents. The Chargers are now 16-21 overall and 10-6 in the G-MAC. Both games scheduled against Alderson Broaddus University on Monday...
Year: 2019
Schipper soars to new pole vault record
The Hillsdale College Chargers showed their dominance on their home track for the first time this outdoor season on Saturday. Senior pole vaulter Jared Schipper shattered his own school record from 2015 and now stands alone in the no. 1 spot in NCAA Division II rankings. His mark of 5.40 meters defeats his previous personal...
Heritage Association’s Chair Affair returns for second year
Local stores of all stripes are partnering with the Heritage Association of Hillsdale in honor of the organization’s annual “Chair Affair” fundraiser. Participating businesses decorate chairs for customers to bid on during a silent auction that spans over a few weeks. All proceeds go toward funding the association’s latest project, a sculpture of a mama...
Hillsdale Justice Project educates residents about Constitution, justice system
Dressed in metal-tipped boots and a blue shirt, Jon Rutan bustles around the space, setting up a projector. A pistol sits on his right hip. Five rows of four chairs fill up most of the blue and white room, which is empty save for a few people. Rutan is the education director for the Hillsdale...
Historic Hillsdale Figures
Despite being in middle-of-nowhere Michigan, the city of Hillsdale and Hillsdale College have a claim to unique people who shaped history in their own ways. Hillsdale students call the ‘Dale home for at least four years. They should be familiar with a few of the individuals who shaped their community. Baw Beese Most students like...



