St. Augustine can teach Hillsdale students many lessons on how to live — and how not to live. College students seeking boundaries in their Hillsdating relationship can empathize with Augustine when he prays, “Lord, make me chaste, but not yet.” Or, when they steal fruit from Saga, students can relate to Augustine stealing pears for...
Year: 2023
Pregnancy resource center to host annual fall banquet in Searle
Helping Hands Pregnancy Resource Center to host their annual banquet. Courtesy | Facebook Hillsdale’s Helping Hands Pregnancy Resource Center will host its second annual Fall Banquet Oct. 10 in the college’s Searle Center. “It is a great opportunity for new and returning supporters to gather together, share a meal, and celebrate the work that God...
Hillsdale builds roster, team culture for new season
The Hillsdale swim team had an inter-squad meet Sept 23. Courtesy | Hillsdale College Athletic Department Charger swim is gearing up for another season of record smashing achievements and excellent personal performance with the addition of eight new athletes to its roster. “I think our culture is super positive and I am very pleased with...
Hillsdale looks ahead to MSU game
The Charger softball team will play against MSU on Oct 13. Courtesy | Hillsdale College Athletic Department The Hillsdale softball team played two doubleheaders this weekend, finishing with a 2-1-1 weekend record. The Chargers played the Lawrence Technological University Blue Devils Oct. 1, dominating with a final score of 11-3, and they beat the Concordia...
New glass art studio to offer classes this month
Hillsdale resident Sheri Ingles opened a glass art studio in Hillsdale on Oct. 1. Ingles, mother of Mayor Adam Stockford, purchased a building on Carleton Road for Glass Act Studio one year ago, but she officially started teaching classes this week. “Starting in October I’ll be scheduling classes on Saturdays and drop-ins where anyone can...



