Gov. Gretchen Whitmer visited Hillsdale on Oct. 13 to tour the Keefer House Hotel, according to a press release from her office. Whitmer said she visited Hillsdale as part of her effort to support economic development in Michigan. “I am laser-focused on tackling the big, structural challenges we face to grow Michigan’s economy, create good-paying...
Year: 2021
Tennis heads into last week of fall season
Every member of the Hillsdale Chargers women’s tennis team won at least one match during their annual invitational on Sunday, Oct. 10. Attending were Wayne State University Warriors, the Tiffin University Dragons and St. Mary’s of Indiana. “It was a jam-packed day of matches,” Head Coach Nicole Walbright said. “We had some really good competition...
Rand Paul is Kentucky’s best presidential hopeful in 2024
If any Kentuckian is in the running for the 2024 presidential election, it is Sen. Rand Paul, not Gov. Andy Beshear. It was recently argued that Beshear would be an ideal candidate to step in if President Joe Biden does not run for a second term, thus creating an opening for a new Democratic nominee...
Helping Hands to hold ultrasound ribbon cutting ceremony
Helping Hands Pregnancy Resource Center will celebrate its new 3D ultrasound machine at a ribbon cutting ceremony on Oct. 16 at 10:30 a.m. “People who come to the ribbon cutting ceremony can expect a joyful time as we celebrate God’s provision and the people that sacrificially gave to allow for the purchasing of our ultrasound...
Defense dominates as Chargers stretch winning streak to three games
The Hillsdale College Chargers football team dominated the Walsh University Cavaliers, beating them 20-3 after generating five total turnovers. The Chargers defense put together a remarkable performance, led by redshirt freshman defensive back Jackson Gillock, who caught three of the Chargers four interceptions. Gillock now leads all of NCAA Division II football, with five interceptions...




