The Hillsdale College Chargers will begin their regular season with five games in Chattanooga, Tennessee, beginning this weekend. Head coach Kyle Gross said the Chargers will be competing in a brand new tournament and will face some teams they’ve never seen before, along with a familiar competitor. “We haven’t faced Lee University before, and McKendree...
Year: 2020
Faculty recital features world-class trumpeter
Joined by an appreciation of music, a mixture of professors, students, and residents of Hillsdale came together at the Markel Auditorium on Friday, Jan.31. Music professors Chris McCourry and Brad Blackham presented a special recital featuring the music of James Stephenson. The first portion of the program featured pieces composed by James Stephenson including “Burden...
Coronavirus misses Michigan
Four patients in Michigan have all tested negative for the 2019 Novel Coronavirus as of Feb. 3, according to Lynn Sutfin, public information director of the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. The patients, three from Washtenaw County and one from Macomb County, were tested because of their flu-like symptoms and their recent travel...
Chargers have strong showing at Grand Valley invitational
At Grand Valley State University this past Saturday, the Hillsdale College women’s track team laid down impressive personal records and took a step in the right direction towards conference. “We still certainly have more to do, but that meet was really useful for us,” head coach Andrew Towne said. In the field, sophomore Alexie Day...
Survey asks citizens about project ideas for 23 Broad St.
Local residents will have a say in the use of a vacant lot on 23 Broad St., thanks to a citywide survey that was sent to Hillsdale residents, including Hillsdale College faculty and students. The City of Hillsdale is a member of the Michigan Economic Development Corporation’s Redevelopment Ready Communities Program, which gives communities funding...




