Author: Hannah Cote

Home Hannah Cote
Making history, one Italian class at a time
Post

Making history, one Italian class at a time

At first, it was just Anna Vincenzi, assistant professor of history, who made her home teaching at Hillsdale College. Now, she’s joined by her husband, Lorenzo Bonaiti. And they’re bringing Italy to Hillsdale.  After moving to the United States six years ago, Anna and Lorenzo now teach in Hillsdale’s history and language departments respectively. Lorenzo...

Shelton receives G-MAC player of the week as Chargers dominate
Post

Shelton receives G-MAC player of the week as Chargers dominate

The Hillsdale College volleyball team stepped onto the court for the first time in over a year this past weekend, dominating the competition in two back-to-back three-set sweeps. On Friday the Chargers beat Trevecca University 25-20, 25-10, and 25-18. Next, on Saturday, they beat Kentucky Wesleyan 25-15, 25-20, and 25-15. This pair of home-court wins...

Swim takes conference title for second year in a row
Post

Swim takes conference title for second year in a row

The Hillsdale College swimming team claimed its second conference title in a row last week at the G-MAC/MEC Championship. The Chargers accumulated 1690.5 points over the course of 69 events in four days, beating second-place Findlay with 1464 and third-place UNC Pembroke with 964. With eight first-place finishes and countless other swimmers finishing in scoring...

Heidland, Burns encourage campus Catholics
Post

Heidland, Burns encourage campus Catholics

“You’re going to hear us give a talk, but you’re also going to hear something individually and very unique because the Holy Spirit is going to speak to each one of you.” This is how Sister Miriam James Heidland began the evening as dozens of students, faculty, and Hillsdale residents piled into the formal lounge...

Staff Profile: Photographer Kalli Dalrymple
Post

Staff Profile: Photographer Kalli Dalrymple

Sophomore Kalli Dalrymple is a volunteer firefighter, a 15-year piano player, speaks fluent Spanish, and the Collegian photographer. Although Dalrymple now takes photos for every section of The Collegian, she only just began her photography journey in high school. “I bought a camera before I graduated high school, and just kind of taught myself from...