Hillsdale city voters will decide between incumbent Republican Adam Stockford and challenger Rondee Butcher for mayor in November. While the candidates agree on many of their top priorities, including improving the roads, saving taxpayer dollars, and increasing business investment in Hillsdale, their means to achieve those goals differ. Stockford has served as Hillsdale’s mayor since...
Year: 2022
It is time to murder your hot takes
A lot of students at Hillsdale can’t seem to fathom the possibility that they might be wrong. Who has not been this way from time to time? Intellectual overconfidence is a side effect of being a fallen human being in academia. But it seems all too common at Hillsdale, where the pursuit of truth is...
Men’s cross country team begins first of three fall invitationals
After finishing 19th at the NCAA Division II Midwest Regional Championships last fall, the Hillsdale men’s cross country team is getting ready to finish the 2022 season on an even higher note. Freshmen Seth Jankowski, Mark Masaka, Nathaniel Osborne, and Emil Schlueter replace three graduated seniors. . “We are very excited to start,” Coach R.P....
Academic Services hosts sophomore panel offering academic, spiritual, and social advice to freshmen
Student Director of Academic Services Luke Hollister asked sophomores Robert Brandau, Michaela Estruth, Audrey Hunsbedt, and Josiah Jagoda questions relating to difficulties and joys of freshman year. “Your spiritual and social and mental health affect your academic success,” Estruth said. “So, have fun. Give yourself a break. Go play volleyball, play soccer, go on a...
Chargers volleyball goes 3-1 in season opener
Over the weekend Sophomore Alli Wiese reached a career milestone in digs as the Hillsdale Volleyball team secured 3 wins in their season opener. The Chargers competed at the Rockhurst Invitational in Kansas City, Missouri splitting two matches on Friday, Aug. 26 before finishing with a pair of wins on Saturday, Aug. 27. Wiese put...



