City Council Member Gary Wolfram suggested that based on Biden’s State of the Union speech, Democrats will likely campaign on economic issues. Courtesy | Twitter Local leaders are expecting a wide range of issues to drive the 2024 general election, including economic policy, energy policy, and education. President Joe Biden’s 2023 State of the Union...
Year: 2023
Tiki Sam’s hosts Valentine’s Day pizza-baking class
Tiki Sam’s Pizza hosted a Pizza Date Night for Valentine’s Day. Courtesy | Facebook Hillsdale couples traveled to a Horton pizzeria called Tiki Sam’s Pizza Monday night for its inaugural Pizza Date Night. Freshman Olyvia Oeverman said her boyfriend dragged her along, but by the end of the night she was glad she went. “From...
Q&A: President’s Ball King and Queen
Hillsdale College seniors Eleanor Hansen and Colton Duncan were crowned President’s Ball king and queen at the Student Activities Board’s event this past weekend. Hansen is a biochemistry major from San Diego, California. The following has been edited for length and clarity. What has your overall experience been at Hillsdale so far? It’s been...
Hillsdale takes top spots at Grand Valley and Tiffin
The Charger men’s track team traveled to Grand Valley State and Tiffin last weekend to compete in preparation for the G-MAC indoor conference meet on Feb. 24. Hillsdale sent split squads to the Grand Valley State Big Meet and the Tiffin Open. The GVSU Big Meet was led by junior Alex Mitchell, who ran another...
Throw team holds onto No.1 spot, Chargers move to No.3 in region
For the third week in a row, Hillsdale’s women’s weight throw team is ranked first nationally in NCAA Division II. Hillsdale’s women’s track and field team is still ranked third overall in the NCAA DII Midwest region. This weekend, the Chargers split up and competed in two different meets. The distance runners and jumpers competed...




