In Houston, two Hillsdale students braved the heat and the unknown to pursue their passions. Working among students from the likes of Brown University, University of California Berkeley, and Princeton, seniors Nicholas DeCleene and Caroline Andrews spent the summer conducting research at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, the No. 1 cancer center...
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Annual biology retreat fosters friendships
While most students were settling into their weekend routines, Hillsdale biology students were entertaining their scientific interests by lighting swamp gases into flames in northern Michigan this past weekend. On Sept. 16 and 17, 40 students along with the professors of the biology department had an opportunity to explore and enjoy the outdoors at the...
The Weekly: Support your Chargers
This weekend, alumni, families, and fans will pack the seats of Frank “Muddy” Waters Stadium for the Homecoming football game. Students should, too — and not just this Saturday. This year’s Chargers promise to be worth watching; they just knocked off the No.12 team in the country last weekend, Ohio Dominican University. Every year, students...
Chargers upset No. 12 Panthers in statement conference win
In a game that featured 11 turnovers and more than 1,000 yards of offense, the Hillsdale College Chargers defeated No. 12 Ohio Dominican University on Saturday in Columbus, Ohio, 34-18. ODU is the defending G-MAC champions and was predicted to finish first in the conference again this season. The loss is the Panthers’ first-ever against...
Chargers compete at Spartan Invitational: Men again led by Humes
The Hillsdale Chargers continued their strong start to the season on Friday at the Spartan Invitational in East Lansing, Michigan. The team finished ninth out of 23 teams and beat their regional competitor Michigan Tech University, who was ranked 10th in the Midwest region preseason poll. “On paper, we weren’t ranked in anything by anyone,...




