Hillsdale Dining Services is serving gluten-free fish on Fridays during Lent, according to Campus Executive Chef Adam Harvey. Although fish are naturally gluten-free, the dining hall occasionally serves fish that has gluten ingredients in its coating, which gluten-free students must avoid. “We offer a variety of allergen-free items every day at our Pure + Simple...
Chargers sweep podium at home invite
Freshman Roman Barrett, junior Luke Johnson, and senior Davis Hay all placed. Courtesy | Hillsdale Athletic Department. The Hillsdale shotgun team swept the podium at the Hillsdale Invitational Shoot Feb. 21, taking first overall and winning three of the four events at the shoot. The shoot included both collegiate and high school competitors in the...
Local credit union donates to county K-9 unit
Deputy Sheila Lonk with K-9 Mayson (left) and Deputy Daun Herring (right) with K-9 Drako. Courtesy | Scott Hodshire The Hillsdale County Sheriff’s Office will hire a new K-9 after receiving a $21,500 donation from a local credit union. American 1 Credit Union, which serves the Hillsdale area, donated the money to help the sheriff’s...
Chargers drop both competitions
Sophomore Sam Plys won his first set of singles Courtesy | Hillsdale Athletics Department The men’s tennis team dropped two matches on the road, falling 7-0 to Ferris State University Feb. 21, and 4-3 to Davenport University Feb. 22. Ferris State controlled the match on Saturday, winning all 7 points and losing just two sets...
Use this Lent to go deeper
Courtesy | Unsplash Lent is an invitation to every heart. For many college students, living Lent well is not a question of belief, but of time, attention, and space At its core, Lent is not simply a tradition. It is a call to slow down, examine our lives, and return to God with intention. In...



