“Coming out of it 3-1, we will take it,” head coach Eric Theisen said. “It was a long week with a lot of games.” After the week’s three wins, the Chargers are now 20-10 on the season, tying the most wins the program has had in a single season since 2003 — with still a...
Man of science, man of God
Brother Guy Consolmagno speaks in Markel Auditorium April 13 on “Does Science Need God?” Consolmagno is the spring semester’s convocation speaker, scheduled for April 14. Anders Kiledal | Collegian Brother Guy Consolmagno addressed the student body during Hillsdale’s biannual convocation ceremony Thursday. Consolmagno is a native of Detroit, Michigan, and earned his undergraduate and master’s...
Former Simpsonite produces ‘ode’ to campus dormitory
Simpson Residence is a strange place. The residents’ antics, from taking homecoming week too seriously to dangling someone in the cafeteria to announce a party, may seem childish to an outsider. But to those living in dorm culture, Simpson is a community built on tradition, friendship, and personal growth. To many Simpsonites, the dorm is...
Barbershop quartet chorus performs at senior center
The 40 members of The Hillsdale Town and Country Barbershop Chorus share a love for barbershop-style music and call upon the ubiquitous Hillsdale city motto, “It’s the people,” to explain their commitment to the Chorus — some of whom have been involved for nearly half a century. For many of these veteran singers, time’s passing...
Hillsdale Camerata to perform Josquin, Mozart
The concert will feature performances of Bach’s Suite No. 2 and Contrapunctus No. 1, Mozart’s Symphony No. 23, and a vocal piece by Josquin des Prez in a relaxed setting along with with coffee and doughnuts. The Camerata is a chamber orchestra of about 20 students who want to play in a smaller setting....




