Charlie the Charger is getting a new look. The current costume has been around for about five years, and some students think it is in desperate need of updating. The proposed replacement is expected to have a 10-year life-span and will still be a horse. The mascot will be made with soft, flexible foam and...
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Caught in the mill
Late one Friday night, a group of students scrambled up the stairs in The F. W. Stock & Sons Mill. The freshmen saw the climb as a rite of passage, while the seniors made the trek out of habit. An intoxicated freshman wandered away from the group. Suddenly, the floor disappeared beneath him. A female...
Sororities pick up 26
The Hillsdale College sororities picked up their new pledges last week. While freshmen were just getting a glimpse of Greek life – awaiting the spring when they can officially rush –– sophomores, juniors, and seniors participated in fall rush. The sororities sent out bids, the rushees accepted them, and now the Greek houses are welcoming...
Med school commits to Hillsdale
The Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, the nation’s largest medical college, will now guarantee five seats at each of its three campuses to Hillsdale College students every year. LECOM offers partnerships to 50 schools throughout the nation. Students who attend these schools can apply to the program their freshman or sophomore year of undergraduate...
Healthy plate program coming to Saga
In a few weeks, finding a healthy meal in Saga, Inc., may be more simple. The Health and Wellness Department is partnering with Saga to bring a “healthy plate” program to campus. Under the program, students will be presented with a picture of a balanced meal – consisting of food being served by Saga –...

