When sophomore Bailey Bickerstaff asked her fellow swimmers to bow their heads Wednesday, she ushered her teammates into a moment of calm reflection just before the Chargers began to compete at the G-MAC-Mount East Swimming & Diving Championships for the first time ever. Bickerstaff ended her prayer and the Chargers jumped into a four-day meet...
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Kendall Hall to get ‘grab and go’ shop
A solution to the congestion in the Knorr Dining Room may come soon. Bon Appétit Management Company is planning to open a “grab and go” shop on the ground floor of Kendall Hall to draw some of the crowd from the cafeteria during peak lunchtime hours on the weekdays. David Apthorpe, general manager of Hillsdale...
Classical education teachers without the minor
Without having taken a single credit in the education department, Hillsdale alumna Bailey Steger ’16 walked into Academy of Excellence in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, just a few months after she graduated, to welcome her kindergarten class. “I showed up in August having absolutely no idea what I was doing,” Steger said. She was far from alone...
Seniors shine in decisive men’s basketball victory
Senior Ryan Badowski ended his last home game as a member of the Hillsdale College basketball team hanging on the rim after a two-handed slam dunk. Thirty seconds later, senior Stedman Lowry had a lay-in from the baseline and the two senior guards shook head coach John Tharp’s hand and sat on the bench to...
City delays demolition, as foreclosure case heads to county court
The City of Hillsdale has delayed the demolition of a condemned building downtown, as a county court prepares to hold a foreclosure hearing. The structure at 23 and 25 N. Broad St. still stands, even though the city’s office of code enforcement considers it a threat to public safety. The city ordered the owner,...




