Hillsdale pre-med students may soon have additional opportunities to volunteer as phlebotomists at Hillsdale Hospital through GOAL’s new Hospital Volunteering program. The GOAL program, run by junior McKenna Good, will train students to work in Hillsdale Hospital’s outpatient department drawing blood. “They needed students to be trained in phlebotomy for a couple of weeks, and...
Year: 2022
Chargers push win streak to five games
The Hillsdale College men’s basketball team used big games from juniors Patrick Cartier and Jack Gohlke to win both of its games last week, extending its win streak to five games and moving into second place in the G-MAC. After taking home a win against the Ohio Dominican University Panthers in Ohio, 76-59, the Chargers...
‘The biggest land sale in our city’s history’: City sells land in Industrial Park
The city of Hillsdale announced the sale of 180 acres in the Hillsdale Manufacturing and Technology park to private developers, said Mayor Adam Stockford. Commonwealth Development is purchasing 30 acres of this land and is in the preliminary planning stages for the property. Rick Jenkins, general manager at Stoll Construction, said Stoll is working with...
Women’s basketball holds G-MAC standing
The Hillsdale College women’s basketball team finished last week with a win against the Ohio Dominican University Panthers and a loss to the Cedarville University Yellow Jackets, keeping a half a game lead over the Yellow Jackets in the G-MAC. The Chargers hold the fourth spot in the G-MAC, moving to an 11-8 overall and...
Third-annual Curate Summit cultivates community among campus women
More than 170 women heard talks on topics like dating, creativity, and women’s health at the third Curate Women’s Conference Summit on Jan. 29 in the Searle Center. “I loved all the moments when the women were together in the same place – registration, lunch, opening and closing sessions,” Student Activities Program Assistant Riley Arlinghaus...




