A resident speaks at a Fayette Township board meeting Jan. 12. Christina Lewis | Collegian While the state of Michigan races toward a mandate of 100% clean energy by 2040, Fayette Township in Hillsdale County is weighing whether to allot 1,350 acres of farmland to construct a solar farm. Ranger Power, a Chicago-based solar energy...
Ruddy named All-American, fall sports rack up awards
Courtesy: Reva Ludwig Eight athletes combined to win 12 Great Midwest Athletic Conference Player of the Week awards across the fall sports season, with junior receiver Shea Ruddy receiving first team All-American honors from the Division II Conference Commissioners Association as well as the G-MAC Special Teams Player of the Year. Charger football finished the...
Swim returns with speed, takes second
Senior Rotem Andegeko swimming the 200 breast Nov. 8 at the Senior Day meet Courtesy | Hillsdale College Athletic Department The Hillsdale women’s swim team jumped back into the competitive season by taking second in a quad meet against Saginaw State Valley University, Ashland University, and Lake Superior State University hosted by Saginaw State Valley...
Chargers enter conference play 3-3
Senior Emma Ruhlman dribbling ball Courtesy Hillsdale College Athletic Department The Hillsdale women’s basketball team won its first three games over winter break at home before losing its next two on the road, moving its record to 7–5 on the season. “We have proven we are capable of being an elite team, but we have...
Rep. James laments ‘culture of hopelessness’ at Hillsdale visit
Rep. John James told a group of College Republicans over lunch last month that what ails Michigan is more cultural than political. “This culture of hopelessness that most people are feeling can be changed when we lead by example,” said the 44-year-old congressman, who represents a district north of Detroit. “The solutions we need are...



