Saturday, Feb. 1, students, faculty, and public alike will have the opportunity to enjoy an evening of professional musical arrangement. At 8 p.m., a classical and jazz brass quintet known as Boston Brass will perform in Markel Auditorium in the Sage Center for the Arts. Twenty-seven years ago, Boston Brass began the career that has...
It’s only as awkward as you make it
For the first week or so of the semester, everyone wants to know how your break went. And this being Hillsdale, people aren’t usually satisfied with a bland answer. They want to know where you were, what you did. When people asked me this year, I told them I came back to campus a week...
Hillsdale alum heads ‘ESPN Insider’
Sports stats are his speciality, Gonzaga his home team. Hillsdale College alumnus Chris Sprow ‘02 finds ample time to play with his new puppy, travel the country, and develop his latest hobby—cooking. He is also the senior editor for ESPN Insider. “Chris is a rockstar over at ESPN—the perfect fit for the largest sports media...
Eagle swimmers edge Chargers
On Friday, Jan. 24, the Hillsdale women’s swim team fell by a mere 3.5 points to the Eagles of Ashland University, 132-129.5. The senior night and last regular season meet was extremely close the whole time, and was determined by the final event. As is typical for the Chargers, they received a strong showing from...
City to hold special election in May
The Hillsdale City Council passed a resolution on Dec. 16 to hold a special election on May 6 to fill the vacancies in Wards 2 and 3. The special election will fill the empty seats from Scott Sessions, who left Ward 3 when elected mayor in November, and Councilwoman Ruth Brown, who stepped down from...