Tony Swinehart, professor of biology and curator of the Fisk Museum of Natural History, holds one of the tortoise shells donated by Brian Johnson. Madeleine Jepsen | Collegian An array of ornate turtle shells and rare mammal skeletons will soon bedeck the shelves of the Daniel M. Fisk Museum of Natural History for visitors to...
Local law enforcement skeptical of posting scanner info to social media
Posting unverified information from a police scanner to social media can lead to misinformation, which is why local law enforcement is reminding consumers to be skeptical of social media pages acting as news sources. Staff Writer Corey Murray, who covers court and emergency services for The Hillsdale Daily News, published “A Mysterious Place Called ‘Scanner...
Broad Street student planners organize musical events
What do line dancing, a finish-the-lyrics challenge, and a Cinco de Mayo celebration have in common? All are upcoming events for Broad Street Underground’s Thursday College nights. Hillsdale’s newly-organized Event Planning Team, which has the task of organizing College Night and improving college attendance rates through marketing and social media, has a slew of fun...
SAI to take ‘Adventure’ on Sunday
Sigma Alpha Iota plans on whisking audience members to distant lands with exciting musical performances centering around the theme “adventure” at 8 p.m. this Sunday, April 3 in McNamara Rehearsal Hall in the Howard Music Building. Almost half of the active members of SAI are seniors and the concert is intended to celebrate the adventures...
Jazz faculty to perform original compositions Saturday
The Hillcats Faculty Jazz Ensemble will move off the beaten track and into uncharted territory at 8 p.m. on Saturday, April 2, in Markel Auditorium at the Sage Center for the Arts. The performers include Director of Jazz Studies Chris McCourry on trumpet and adjunct faculty instructors Arlene McDaniel on piano, Jonathon Gewirtz on saxophone,...



