She is not only a sister to the many girls in the Chi-Omega sorority. She is an older sister to eight younger siblings, including her newly born sister, Rosemary. She is Josephine Von Dohlen. This year’s Collegian City News editor hails from Minneapolis, Minnesota. Josephine is majoring in American studies, with a minor...
Author: Calli Townsend (Calli Townsend)
Late heroics seal first-round win
The Hillsdale College Chargers waited for the very last second to put away the Lake Erie College Storm on Tuesday night in a one-point victory in the first round of the G-MAC tournament. With four lead changes in the game’s final three minutes, the Chargers battled to win 60-59 in their last home game of...
Planting trees provides city with more than just beauty
Since 2010, roughly 25 trees have been planted through the City of Hillsdale’s public-sponsored tree planting program. But according to City Forester Gary Stachowicz, that’s still not nearly enough. “The idea was if we have so many trees come down and only so much money to replace them, we would allow people or businesses that...
Diane Philipp: former track coach for Hillsdale and USA
The Hillsdale College women’s track and field team was off to a strong start shortly after its founding in 1977, taking second place at the 1981outdoor track GLIAC Championship meet. A year later, however, the program was taken over by a 22-year old with no athletic experience at the college level, other than her routine...
Chargers split final road trip of regular season
The Hillsdale College Chargers split a pair of road games last week. They earned their largest victory of the season, 79-48, on Thursday against Ohio Valley University. Saturday’s game had the opposite result, as the Chargers faced their largest defeat against Ohio Dominican University, 68-55. As the Chargers took on the Ohio Valley Fighting Scots,...




