Senior Megan Hackman swats tennis ball at home match Courtesy | Hillsdale Athletic Department The Charger women’s tennis team improved its record to 4-0 after beating Goshen College 5-2 on Feb. 7 and Saginaw Valley State University 5-2 on Feb. 8. “We had two matches that we could have let slip away from us, but...
Year: 2026
Tempers rise at Fayette solar project meeting
Three representatives from Ranger Power (left) with two planning commission members (right). Thomas McKenna | Collegian A Fayette Township planning commission meeting turned tense Tuesday night when three representatives from Ranger Power took questions from residents about the company’s plan to turn 1,350 acres of farmland into a solar field. More than 60 people from...
‘The historian’s craft’: Richard Gamble to retire after spring semester
Richard Gamble, professor of history, will retire at the close of this semester. Gamble has taught at Hillsdale College since 2006. “I will miss my church, my colleagues, and the students,” Gamble said. He plans to spend his retirement time with family in South Carolina and working on his biography on John Lukacs. Charles Yost,...
Professional organist performs in Christ Chapel
The professional organist gripped the edges of the keyboard to steady herself as her feet pedalled the beginning of the intricate Baroque prelude. Nicole Keller, university organist and chair of organ at the University of Michigan, performed a guest artist recital Feb. 7 in Christ Chapel on both the chancel and gallery organs. She opened...
Quick Hits with Charles Yost
Charles Yost throws tea into the Boston Harbor with Professor of History David Stewart. Alessia Sandala | Collegian In this Quick Hits, Assistant Professor in Medieval History Charles Yost talks cigarettes, Iowa, and Pelagianism. If you weren’t teaching history, what career could you see yourself in? A monk scrawling out anonymous polemics that some poor...


