Ruth Brown announced Jan. 16 that she will seek a fifth term on the Hillsdale County Board of Commissioners, representing the 1st District. Using the campaign slogan “Retain Ruth for Results,” she said she is proud of what she has accomplished for her constituents and hopes to continue serving them with dedication. Brown said she...
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Van Andel Graduate School starts classes
School is in session at Hillsdale College’s Steve and Amy Van Andel Graduate School of Government in Washington, D.C., where students in its first class hope to deepen their knowledge of government on nights and weekends as they work at full-time jobs during the day. Vice President of Washington Operations and Dean of the Van...
Chargers split road trip; fall to second in G-MAC
The Hillsdale College Chargers couldn’t overcome a first-half deficit to beat the Walsh College Cavaliers on Thursday, but they came back strong on Saturday to stomp on the Malone University Pioneers. Splitting these two conference games puts the Chargers at a 12-7 overall record, 8-2 in the G-MAC. Walsh now takes over the number one...
Charger 2020 Hall of Fame Class announced
Track and field athlete Kayla Caldwell ‘13, multi-sport athlete Tim Mustapha ‘03, and the 1992, 1993, and 1994 men’s cross country teams will make up the 22nd Hillsdale College Athletic Hall of Fame class. They will all be inducted into the Hall of Fame in an on-campus ceremony on March 28. Caldwell earned seven All-American...
Hillsdale County prepares for census, urges all to participate
As the U.S. Census Bureau prepares for the 2020 census, Hillsdale County is gearing up to reach the entire community. The national census, which occurs every 10 years, determines the number of congressional seats apportioned and how state and federal dollars are distributed, among other things. Because the census occurs infrequently, undercounting one person has...




