The Hillsdale College women’s basketball team fell to Malone University on Thursday, 78-64, and Ohio Dominican University on Monday, 87-69. Head coach Charlie Averkamp said he thought the Chargers put their best foot forward in the second half of the game against Malone despite losing their lead right before halftime. “We came ready to play...
Stadium roller rink makes the most of limited capacity
Stadium Roller Rink recently reopened to the public with limited capacity after being shut down since October due to the pandemic. Owner Doug Ingles said the rink, which at the beginning of January could accommodate up to 50 people, filled up almost immediately. “When we opened in January, we started with Saturday night from 6...
Profs weigh in: Christian right to revolution
Christians have the right to revolt when authority fails, but making this decision requires prudence, according to Assistant Professor of Philosophy Blake McAllister. “There is no avoidance of making difficult judgments on when violence is called for, and when it’s not. None of this entails that violence is always or even usually justified,” McAllister said....
Council discusses upcoming town events
Few braved Monday night’s snowstorm to attend Hillsdale’s city council meeting. As many residents and councilmembers attended virtually, the short meeting focused on upcoming city events. County Commissioner Doug Ingles reported that the Farmers Market at the courthouse has been approved to return this upcoming May through October. Vendor applications are available on the county...
Gen. Robert Neller to teach one-week course on leadership
Gen. Robert Neller will teach a special course next week on leadership in the Marines. The former commandant of the Marine Corps will focus on examples of leadership invWorld War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. The one credit class will meet in the evenings on Feb. 22-26. “The class will offer the...



