Some homeless people in Hillsdale camp in parks and along trails. Courtesy | Facebook The City of Hillsdale’s Homeless Task Force met for the first time on Feb. 14 for a briefing on local homelessness. “We have a lot of individuals coming together from different walks of life around the city who have different lived...
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Student competes at shotgun World Cup
Hillsdale sophomore and shotgun team member Joshua Corbin competed internationally at the World Cup in Morocco last month for USA shooting’s men’s skeet team. “Joshua is right on the brink of success internationally,” said head coach of the shotgun team Jordan Hintz. “If he continues on the same path he is currently on, there is...
Research Spotlight: Quin Colhour
My research project is on the thermal tolerance of a specific type of caddis fly in North America; Pycnopsyche guttifera trichoptera is the scientific name. It’s essentially about the differences in survivability between flies that are exposed to oxygen from their environment, as opposed to those not exposed to oxygen from their environment, in a...
Job market promises hopeful search for seniors
The current economy has low unemployment rates, a good sign for the class of 2023. Courtesy | Pexels Nothing sends a chill through a college senior faster than the query, “So, what are your plans after graduation?” But it’s likely college seniors need not worry — low unemployment rates in the economy mean the...
Tower Players retell ‘Our Town’
Seventy-five years ago, The Tower Players presented a classic American tale of life, death, and humanity. This week, they will reproduce Thornton Wilder’s work “Our Town” to pay homage to those first performances. “Our hope is that it not only honors the original Tower Players, students, and faculty, but that it honors the impulse to...