Nancy Hastings speaks with an event attendee. Josh Newhook | Collegian Local author Nancy Hastings held a book signing to celebrate the opening of the newly-renovated Studio 42 last Saturday. “What has meant the most to me is seeing the faces of the people who I have done stories about over the years,” she said....
Chargers fall on the road, drop to 6-2
The Hillsdale men’s tennis team lost to the Grand Valley State University Lakers while visiting its courts last Saturday. The Lakers dominated the doubles matches winning all three. Hillsdale had two wins in singles, but Grand Valley won the rest and took home the victory 5-2. Senior Tyler Conrad said that the away crowd was...
City restores power to most customers after outage
Linemen worked long hours to restore power in Hillsdale. Courtesy | Facebook The Hillsdale Board of Public Utilities has restored power to most of its customers, as residents across Hillsdale County and the state have been facing a power outage since the night of Feb. 22. The city estimates the power restoration effort cost about...
Professor feature: David C. Houghton, Biology Chairman
David Houghton and students at a bridge over Mountain Stream in the Huron Mountains. Courtesy | David Houghton Among biology circles, Hillsdale College is known for its caddisfly collection of over 300,000 specimens and the stream ecology expertise of the G. H. Gordon Biostation, both led by Professor and Chairman of Biology, David C. Houghton....
Tharp honored for 500th win, Chargers advance to semifinals
Head coach John Tharp was honored for his 500th career win before the Hillsdale men’s basketball team buried the Cedarville Yellow Jackets, 87-57, in the quarterfinals of the G-MAC Tournament. Tharp was given a painted game ball as a surprise tribute video from former players played on the big screen in Dawn Tibbetts Potter Arena....




