As fall break approaches, more than 70 students have been released from quarantine and only 35 remain in contact isolation. There are four active cases of COVID-19 among students on campus and 17 resolved cases, according to a statement made by the college on Wednesday morning. There are two students in isolation currently awaiting test...
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Students react to first presidential debate
About 29 million people tuned into the first of this year’s three presidential debates Tuesday night at 9 p.m. at Case Western University and the Cleveland Clinic. Though the numbers were down nearly 40% from 2016 according to Nielsen ratings, nearly every TV on campus was tuned in to the debate During the debate, sponsored...
Jones, ’13, remembered for positivity, leadership
“He loved living, and it made an impact sadly in a short 30 years.” These are the words of head Hillsdale College football coach Keith Otterbein about the late Ben Jones ’13, who recently passed away in a car accident on Aug. 19. His love for life will forever impact his family, friends, and team....
Rep. Leutheuser: A man committed to public service
As a staple of Hillsdale politics gears up to leave office, he leaves behind a lasting legacy of service to the Hillsdale community. Eric Leutheuser, a Hillsdale College class of ’82 graduate, will finish his final term as state representative at the end of the year. Leutheuser has spent nearly six years in the office...
Chargers prove their depth at ITA Regional
The Hillsdale College Chargers wrapped up fall competition at the ITA Regional Small College Championship in Indianapolis last weekend. Competing against the region’s best teams, the Chargers found a lot to be happy with. Hillsdale began the singles tournament with no early exits, winning every match on Saturday 5–0. From there, Hillsdale’s no. 1 Brennan...




