The 25 soloists for this year’s production of Handel’s “Messiah” have been announced, and, for the first time since the piece was performed at Hillsdale College, no faculty will sing a solo. “In 2008 we had stronger vocalists and incorporated them in with the faculty,” Associate Professor of Music James Holleman said. “It was very...
Year: 2012
Football falls for second week
The Hillsdale College Chargers suffered their second loss in two weeks to Michigan Technological University on Saturday. It was the first time in six years that the Chargers have lost two consecutive games. The 42-14 loss puts the Chargers at 6-4 overall and 6-3 in the GLIAC. But the loss came with a new record...
Senior hitter Lauren “the Assassin” Grover: leader on the court and on campus
Senior Lauren Grover has many responsibilities. She is a member of the Chi Omega Fraternity, the senior class president, the vice-president of the Gordie Foundation, a bible study leader, and captain of the Hillsdale College Volleyball team. As the only senior on the team, she knows a thing or two about leadership. “Being a leader...
Senior quarterback Mifsud to leave a legacy
After the Chargers’ first game in 2011, a devastating loss to Ferris State 20-17, new quarterback and redshirt junior Anthony Mifsud wasn’t rattled. Mifsud knew that although he replaced back to back league MVPs Mark Nicolet and Troy Weatherhead, he had to stay true to himself and his style of game to lead the team...
Mirth to nationals
Sophomore Joshua Mirth placed fourth at last weekend’s NCAA Midwest Regional meet. The first GLIAC runner to finish the men’s 10,000 meter race, Mirth will be Hillsdale College’s sole representative at the national meet on Nov. 17. Grand Valley State University won both the men’s 10,000 meter race and the women’s 5,000 meter race with...
