In their first home match in nearly a year, the Hillsdale Chargers beat Indiana Tech University 5-2 on Sept. 18 amid significant rule changes and weather delays. The G-MAC recently replaced NCAA Division II rules with the streamlined Division I rules. The new implementations have proven frustrating, especially the scoring format where wins in doubles...
Author: Isabella S. Redjai
Unsung Heroes of Hillsdale: The Mother ‘Jen’ of Kappa
To the women of Kappa Kappa Gamma, their cook and new house director, Jennifer Steele, is mom. Commonly called “Jen,” Steele has served as the cook for KKG for almost four years, and has accepted the position as the sorority’s house director this semester, since former House Director Debra Reister retired last spring. “When we...
With fading ads, Allen tells the story of Detroit
When commuting to work every day, many things may escape the sight of passersby, but for Robert Allen, it was the images on his morning commute that inspired his recent project, ‘Fading Ads of Detroit.’ In the fall of 2015, while living on the 12th floor of his apartment complex, Robert Allen noticed a vintage...
Blast from the Past: Hillsdale Homecoming in 1968
An announcement concerning the schedule of events for Homecoming 1968 was included in the June 1 issue of the Hillsdale Alumni Magazine. Homecoming 1968 (June 1, 1968) Homecoming, 1968 at Hillsdale is scheduled for the most beautiful time of the year in the colorful hills of Southern Michigan. It features a football game...
‘Fading Ads of Detroit’ recalls a prosperous past
When Robert C. Allen discovered the narratives found in the ads lining antiquated buildings of downtown Detroit, he decided to document his findings and compile them in a new book called “The Fading Ads of Detroit.” Monday, Allen will be sharing these stories with Hillsdale’s campus. A reporter and editor for Detroit Free Press, Allen...




