Nearly 30 people gathered in the historic Will Carleton Poorhouse Oct. 22 to celebrate the restoration and preservation of homes and barns in the surrounding area. Mary Foulke, who has been a board member of the Hillsdale County Historical Society for about 15 years, is responsible for finding the buildings and presented each of the...
Author: Julia Mullins
Chargers take on former head coach in exhibition
The Hillsdale softball team fell 7-4 to Division I Toledo University, who is lead by former head coach Joe Abraham and former assistant coach Jim Zoltowski, whom the Chargers call “Z”, in an exhibition game Oct. 7. For the upperclassmen, this was their first time playing against Abraham. Senior infielder Amanda Marra said she felt...
Nobuntu, a capella group to perform at College Baptist
Nobuntu, an a cappella group made up of women from Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, will share their beautiful voices with the community Oct. 10 at College Baptist Church. James Holleman, chair of the Hillsdale College Music Department, said the performance is part of the Professional Artist Series held by the Fine Arts Department. “It’s very unique to...
A cappella group Nobuntu radiates joy
Nobuntu, a five-part a cappella vocal ensemble made up of women from Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, filled the sanctuary of Hillsdale College Baptist Church with their joyful and beautiful voices Oct. 10. As soon as Nobuntu stepped on stage, they immediately captivated the audience with their exuberant presence, creating a vibrant energy throughout the sanctuary. The women...
Chargers display power in exhibitions
The Hillsdale Chargers relied on powerful offense Saturday, picking up two exhibition victories and recording just one loss on the road in Columbus, Ohio. The following day, the Chargers took on Division I Kent State University and tied with the Flashes. Five players recorded home runs during the weekend, including two freshmen. Freshman infielder Lauren...