The Hillsdale College Mossey Library will store its archive collection in a new building on Park Street after years of storage across campus and even out of state. Construction of a new archive building finished after having begun early last fall, according to Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé. The building can safely store historical books,...
Year: 2022
County’s only RV dealership to expand in February
The only recreational-vehicle dealership in Hillsdale County will open fully in February, its owner said. “We are just now really getting things up and running,” said Kenneth Joswiak of Southern Michigan RV. Joswiak and his wife Stacy, who also own Hillsdale Buick GMC on Carleton Road, started to sell Gulf Stream RVs in September and...
Led by freshmen, women’s track places first in tri-meet
The Hillsdale College women’s track team won first place in a tri-meet against Ashland University and University of Findlay. With help from their freshmen, the Chargers dominated in most of their events scoring first through third allowing them to take the win. They also had two athletes earn their first career NCAA DII provisional qualifying...
QUICK HITS: Jason Gehrke
Jason Gehrke ’07 is an assistant professor of history at Hillsdale College. This interview has been edited for length and style. If you were stranded on an island and could choose three items to have with you, what would they be? The “Confessions” of Saint Augustine and, assuming that there would be a source of...
Columbian student to bring his homegrown coffee to Hillsdale
Tucked away in a small valley in the Northern hills of Columbia lies fields teeming with coffee beans and sugar cane plants. This is the home of Café Coronel, a coffee company named after Colonel Ariel Vargas, better known in Hillsdale as senior Juan Vargas Hernández’s father. Seven years ago, the Vargas family traded the...




