Hillsdale native Megan Stiverson, a Hillsdale County family court referee and juvenile court administrator, is running for district court judge. “I was born and raised here in Hillsdale County so my run means something to me,” Stiverson said. Except for her time in college, Stiverson has spent her whole adult life in the Hillsdale and...
Hidden gem of Delp hall: Stewart’s office draws a crowd
Nestled deep in the basement of Delp, around a great many corners, far from the prying eyes of overly inquisitive freshman, lies what might be mistaken for a museum of recent American history and culture. “When you walk in to Dr. Stewart’s office, it’s downstairs in the building, so it’s kind of like entering into...
Chargers take advantage of extra pre-season time
Even without a fall season, the Hillsdale College Volleyball team continues intense training at Hayden Park and in the weight room with a special focus on mental toughness. The team would typically be in its regular season, but now the Chargers are having their “non-traditional” season in place of the fall season, where they are...
‘No plans’ to cancel Parents’ Weekend
Despite many campus events being canceled or postponed due to COVID-19, Parents’ Weekend is still set to take place Oct. 16-18. As of Wednesday, there are 11 active positive cases of coronavirus on campus and 129 students are currently in isolation. Four additional students have COVID-19 symptoms and are awaiting test results. The rise in...
Coronavirus changes the college admissions game
For many high school seniors, the college application process is the most stressful part of their year. But in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, the stakes are even higher. With limited access to guidance counselors and virtual admissions events at other colleges, Hillsdale is trying to ease the burden for prospective students. While the...



