Senior Hannah McIntyre finished her final indoor season near the top at NCAA Division II Nationals. Earning her 10th and 11th All-American honors, she placed sixth in the 3,000-meter and fourth in the 5,000-meter races. “They were both tough races, nationals is always pretty intense,” she said. “There’s just a lot of talent. The top...
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Local contractor scores street repair project
Just a few administrative steps remain before construction can begin on Garden, Vine, and Mead streets and Rippon Avenue. Hillsdale City Council on Monday officially awarded the contract to the asphalt subcontractor that bid lowest. The project, aimed at eliminating flooding, back-ups, and preventing sewage from getting flushed into the St. Joe River, will...
Prim leaves student activities
The Student Activities Board is looking for new talent after their assistant director moved to South Dakota, where he began law enforcement training early this month. Hank Prim ’17 will be certified as a special agent with the South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation in June, an opportunity he traces to the lessons of service...
Women’s basketball set to compete in NCAA Division II national tournament
The Hillsdale College Chargers punched their ticket to the big dance with a G-MAC tournament victory last weekend, defeating three of the top four teams in the conference. Victories over Ursuline College, Cedarville University, and the University of Findlay earned Hillsdale an automatic bid to the NCAA Division II Women’s College Basketball Championship, which begins...
Chronicling Vandenberg: Q&A with Hendrik Meijer
Hendrik Meijer hails from Grand Rapids, Mich. and graduated from the University of Michigan in 1973. Meijer’s grandfather founded the supermarket chain Meijer in 1934. Meijer is currently the executive chairman of the Meijer Corporation, which will open a store in the Hillsdale area soon. Meijer is also the author of a biography on...




