After launching 24 online courses, Hillsdale has released the first biblical literature course in its history. It’s the Genesis story. The five-lecture online class was launched at the end of July — and it’s unlike anything Hillsdale has offered before, said Justin Jackson, professor and chair of the English Department and the class’ teacher. More...
Year: 2019
Ric Tombelli Renews National Marketing Outreach
Imagine posting content for millions of judging eyes to see. That is just a small part of what Ric Tombelli does every day. Tombelli is the new director of digital marketing at Hillsdale, and despite having worked here only a few short months, he and his team have been hard at work making sure the...
Rule changes coming to men’s basketball in 2020-2021 season
The NCAA is changing the way collegiate basketball is played. These changes will take place in this year’s 2019-20 season for Division I, but Divisions II and III are holding off until the 2020-21 season. The Hillsdale College Chargers, however, have already begun to prepare. One of the two major changes to come is the...
Hillsdale fugitive arrested by Michigan State Police
Two weeks after Hillsdale City Police spotted a fugitive attempting to break into a house, Michigan State Police finally arrested the man on Aug. 27 in Jefferson Township. First Lt. Kevin Rod has been with Michigan State Police for 21 years and said the state used its aviation and K-9 units to track Hillsdale resident,...
‘Lover’ presents grown-up Taylor Swift
When the last few bars of “Daylight,” the last track of Taylor Swift’s new album, play, a voiceover by Swift begins. “I want to be defined by the things I love, not the things I hate,” Swift says. If defining herself through love was her goal with “Lover,” Swift accomplished it. “Lover” is without a...




