Charger swimmers made winning look easy at this past weekend’s meet against Albion College, finishing a hefty 45 points ahead of the Britons at 136-91. To open the meet, the Chargers had a 1-2 finish in the 400 yard medley relay. The winning relay, composed of seniors Leah Tunney and Anika Fassett and sophomores Joanna...
Year: 2022
Internet provider obtains $3.1 million fiber-optic grant
DMCI Broadband, a wireless internet provider, will receive a $3.1 million grant and a $3.1 million loan to increase fiber-optic internet in Hillsdale and Branch counties. “Extending broadband out to rural areas of Michigan and the nation enhances educational opportunities and also helps to ensure that rural residents have access to needed telemedicine,” said...
Elon Musk’s Twitter is a useful experiment in social media
Despite concerns from both sides of the aisle about the power and influence one man has to buy a major social media platform like Twitter, this deal gives America something invaluable: an experiment in social media. After a dramatic saga of big promises and billion-dollar offers, CEO of Tesla Motors Elon Musk finally closed the...
Hillsdale club soccer holds their own against state schools
The Hillsdale College men’s club soccer team wrapped up their season in the Midwest Alliance Soccer Conference in early October after a series of close games against teams including Michigan State, University of Michigan, and Central Michigan University. After bringing on nine new freshmen and a new coach this season, the team focused on integrating...
‘Hillsdale Student, American Hero’ to premiere Wednesday in Plaster
Six Hillsdale students will present their documentary on Hillsdale alumna and renowned codebreaker Elizebeth Smith Friedman at 7 p.m. on Nov. 9 in Plaster Auditorium. Friedman, who graduated from Hillsdale in 1915, worked as a codebreaker during both world wars. The movie is this semester’s group project for the documentary filmmaking course, taught by instructor...


