Kirk Cordill ’92 stood in front of a classroom packed with students and professors of economics, all waiting to hear from the youngest BMW CEO to date. People filed in even after the speech started, leaning against the back wall and lining the sides of the classroom. Cordill pensively looked out at the crowd sitting...
Tennis swept by Grand Valley Lakers and Ferris State Bulldogs
Hillsdale men’s tennis dropped two matches to two undefeated teams on the road last weekend. The Charger’s fell to the Grand Valley Lakers 9-0 on Feb. 26. Hillsdale lost several close matches, but were ultimately crippled by freshman Milan Mirkovic’s injured finger. “Mirkovic attempted to play, but I had to pull him from doubles. Grand...
Mock trial goes undefeated at regionals
Hillsdale College’s mock trial A team broke school records Saturday and Sunday, when it went undefeated in the regional tournament in Cleveland, Ohio. The A team claimed the first place trophy, after four three-hour-long rounds against some of the highest-ranked mock trial teams in the country, including those of Notre Dame and Cornell universities. It...
Winona statue sent to bronze caster in Cleveland
The statue of Winona, the daughter of Potawatomi chief Baw Beese, has been sent to the foundry for bronze casting. The final sculpture will be unveiled in Mrs. Stock’s Park this June. Until then, children in the community will have an opportunity to learn about Hillsdale’s history and the Winona statue through a coloring page...
Coffeehouse turns down the volume for student musicians
The music fraternity Phi Mu Alpha will host its Coffeehouse acoustic music night on Saturday, March 4, from 7 to 10 p.m. This is a schedule change from the advertised March 3 performances. Event organizer junior Jacob Hann said Coffeehouse allows him to live out the fraternity’s mission to encourage musically talented students to...




