PJ Cooley, an accounting major, is in his fourth year as a pitcher on the baseball team, but plans to stay a fifth year. In 2012 and much of 2013, Cooley sat out with a shoulder injury. Now he is back to full strength and is looking forward to this upcoming season, which will begin...
Both men’s and women’s 4×400 relays broke school record
This past weekend Hillsdale hosted the Hillsdale Tune-up on Feb. 22 in the Margot V. Biermann Center. In their final meet prior to the GLIAC Indoor Track and Field Championships, which Hillsdale will host this weekend on March 1 and 2, the men’s and women’s track and field teams ended with several athletes meeting the...
Community theatre performs ‘Lost in Yonkers’
The cast of ‘Lost in Yonkers,’ the Sauk Theater’s latest production, has overcome quite a few obstacles to bring Neil Simon’s Pulitzer-Prize winning script to Jonesville. High school sophomore Brock Hayes and his eighth-grade brother Bradley –– cast as leads Jay and Arty Kurnitz, respectively –– have never been cast in a non-musical production before....
JOHNSON’S: DELICIOUS PIZZA IN NORTH ADAMS
I don’t expect you to have heard of North Adams. The town is literally a crossroads with a blinking yellow light suspended in the center, and from what I can tell, this does not cause anyone to slow down or speed up.It does host a nudist colony (in the summers, though, in case you were...
‘Winter’s Tale’: the book revisited
I had a suspicion, about a month ago, that the cruel Michigan winter would not end until I finished Mark Helprin’s 1983 novel “Winter’s Tale” — as if the 700-page, epic, real-world fantasy is somehow capable of directly intertwining itself with the lives of its readers. And, in many ways, it absolutely is. Those of...
