At noon on Wednesday, students gathered in front of Mossey Library to honor the victims of the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. Young Americans for Freedom Secretary Arielle Muller remarked on the events of that morning, followed by a prayer offered by Hillsdale College Chaplain Peter Beckwith remembering the passengers, the first responders, and the...
Tennis takes a beating from Wayne State Warriors
Hillsdale’s women’s tennis team opened their first match of the season against Wayne State University, losing 1-8. Although not victorious, Hillsdale College’s tennis head coach Nikki Walbright remains confident in the team’s ability to maintain a high level of competition within their conference. “[Wayne State is] tough competition and very high in the conference standings,”...
Cross runners recover from injuries
The men’s and women’s cross-country teams will run their first meet at full strength, coaches said. Both teams begin the three-month road to regionals without any serious injuries hampering their runners. Yet, for two of the men runners, tomorrow’s season opener marks officially a long return from injury. For medically redshirted junior Amy Kerst, it...
Men’s, women’s soccer clubs kick into gear
With added talent and new coaches, Hillsdale’s club soccer teams look forward to fun and successful seasons. Tryouts for the men’s team were held on August 29 and 30, and the women’s were last week. Both teams had strong turnouts, with 25 perspective players coming to tryout for the men’s team and 28 for the...
Double Talk at the Ambler
Onlookers at the Ambler Health and Wellness Center on Sept. 7 enjoyed an intriguing show by David Pendleton, a comedic ventriloquist who performed one of his 80-100 annual sold-out shows at the Gospel Barn this past Saturday. “Puppets fascinated me as a kid. There’s something magical about bringing a character to life through interaction,” said...
