Students now have better access to all the equipment available in Roche Sports Complex’s upper fitness studio. The improvements allow students to conveniently personalize their workouts, said Brad Kocher, director of recreational sports. They can play their music on upgrade audio connections, access Apple TV or YouTube from iPads, or stream video workout programs on...
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Sorority charity events start Friday
Kappa Kappa Gamma, Chi Omega, and Pi Beta Phi are requesting students’ help for their fall philanthropy events. With goals to support their respective charities, the sororities said they are introducing new events and holding annual favorites. On Friday at 5 p.m., the Kappa house invites campus to participate in its first-ever basket auction. The...
Wiman’s words: Visiting writer talks faith and art
He grew up in a house without books. He rose above the emptiness of the miles of trailers and junk yards that distinguished his West Texan upbringing to become a well-known author, poet, and professor. Christian Wiman, past editor of “Poetry” magazine, read from poetry and prose exploring the connections between art and faith on...
Chargers Stand together against teen suicide
“You are never alone.” That is the message Hillsdale College athletes sent running through social media last week. The Charger Athletics Program is partnering with the Jason Foundation — an advocacy group dedicated to preventing teen suicide — to spread awareness on Hillsdale’s campus and show support for those affected by teen suicides. Pictures of...
Local diners offer brunches of love
While brunch is traditionally celebrated every Sunday in the Grewcock dining hall for many students, there are some diverse and dynamic dining options just a short walk away from campus. Hillsdale students have three primary local dining options to enjoy their ritualistic brunch routine. In addition to seeing a new side of Hillsdale, students may...