“Swags of green boughs hang above the windows and interior doorways, while greens adorn the window sills. Milkweed pod stars hang in the windows. Two trees, one in the Paupers’ Parlor and one in the upstairs ladies’ bedroom, are hung with homemade ornaments.” JoAnne Miller of the Hillsdale County Historical Society described the warm scene...
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Chargers earn top NCAA academic ranking
Hillsdale College earned an impressive 92 rating on the National Collegiate Athletics Association’s (NCAA) annual Academic Success Rate report which was released last Thursday. The ASR rating tells the percentage of all student-athletes who graduate within six years of their original college enrollment. The statistics used for Hillsdale’s rating are from student-athletes enrolled between 2004-2007....
A.J.’s breakfast exchange gone
The A.J.’s Café breakfast exchange option, a program where students had the opportunity for a half an hour after breakfast closed to get a small breakfast meal from A.J.’s instead of a swiped meal, was discontinued this year after the Bon Appétit Management Company replaced Saga Inc. as Hillsdale College’s food provider. According to Jeff...
Mock Trial teams travel to Queen City Invitational
Last Friday, two teams from Hillsdale’s Mock Trial Program attended the Queen City Invitational at Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio. One of the teams led by senior Dylan Hoover and junior Jack Shannon placed third out of 20 teams in the overall tournament. Hoover, sophomore Hannah Blazek, and senior Philip Hammersley won awards for placing...
Shotgun team strong in Illinois tourney
The Hillsdale College Shotgun team finished strong at their final tournament of the fall season this weekend. The team finished second place overall, achieved first place for Division-II sporting clays and wobble trap, and second place for the 5-stand, and third for skeet shooting at the Scholastic Clay Target Program “Spooktacular” Collegiate Regional Championship hosted...