The Hillsdale College men’s tennis team finished 1-1 this weekend, losing to Indiana Tech University 4-3 on Friday before sweeping Kentucky Wesleyan University 7-0 on Saturday, March 27. The Chargers dropped the doubles point against Indiana Tech, losing narrowly in No. 1 and No. 3 doubles 7-6 (7-4) in both. Freshman Brennan Cimpeanu and senior...
Shotgun team wins ACUI national championship
At the Association of Colleges Union International competition in San Antonio, Texas, the Chargers won their seventh Division III championship ever, beating the second place team by only 10 targets. After securing a second national championship this season, the Hillsdale Charger Shotgun team ended the season on a high note, defeating the 17 other teams...
Recent grads homemaking and hospitality
Degree? Check. Job? Check. Cheap apartment? Check. When the dust settles after the initial chaos of transitioning from college student to young professional, fledgling graduates may look around at their empty, white-walled apartments in unfamiliar cities and start to miss the comfort of their old communities. But homemaking and hospitality are skills developed through practice,...
Controversy erupts over canceled Jonesville River Fest, may move location to Hillsdale for the first time
The Jonesville Riverfest will not be taking place in Jonesville this year, but the event may move its location to the City of Hillsdale, according to Don Germann, member of Jonesville Riverfest Committee, and Hillsdale Mayor Adam Stockford. A request from the City of Jonesville to receive written approval from the Branch-Hillsdale-St. Joseph Community Health...
Cedar Island’s lost love: The story of Hillsdale’s most well-known loner
Rarely does one become famous by spending his time alone. Bud Sellars was the exception. After he moved to Hillsdale in 1880, Albert “Bud” Sellars became a fixture of the Hillsdale community. He was well known for living in a cottage on Lake Baw Beese’s Cedar Island, and because of this, he earned the title...



