Men’s track captain Ty Etchemendy took another step toward his goal of qualifying for the outdoor national meet in all three of his events this past weekend with solid performances in the triple jump, 400-meter hurdles, and the 4×400-meter relay. The senior jumped 14.68 meters in the triple jump and ran a provisional-qualifying time of...
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Gatchell and Čapek shine in outdoor opener
In a weekend of competition that saw athletes compete in five meets across three states, two athletes stood out above the rest with performances that both qualified them for the outdoor national meet in late May and ranked them in the top 10 of their event group for all of NCAA Division II. Senior Caleb...
From the Street to ‘Spengler’: David Goldman
David Goldman is best known for the columns he wrote under the pseudonym Spengler for Asia Times. He began using the pen name in 1997 to continue his successful career on Wall Street and in financial consulting for the U.S. government. In 2015, he became part-owner of the Asia Times. On Tuesday, the Eugene C....
Sakall ’95 appointed as Ariz. county superior court judge
Earlier this month, Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey appointed Daniel Gregory Sakall ’95 to the Pima County Superior Court. Sakall fills the vacancy created by retiring Judge Carmine Cornelio. He will hear criminal, civil, domestic, juvenile, and probate estate cases as judge of general jurisdiction in the state’s second most populous county. Before being appointed to...
Hillsdale needs a student TV studio
By opening a small TV studio just for students, the college would provide another tool to prepare them for careers in journalism, videography, theater, and rhetoric.