After a contentious debate, Hillsdale College’s Student Federation voted 14-4 to allocate nearly $7,000 from its surplus fund for Centrahallapalooza at its April 6 meeting. The $6,858.21 is covering half the cost of food — the other half coming from the Student Activities Board’s own fund — which SAB members said they hope will purchase...
Keller crowned Miss Congeniality at D.C. cherry blossom festival
Princesses don’t always have it easy, as participants of the Cherry Blossom Princess Program, held last week during the National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C., found out. Long days full of meetings with foreign dignitaries, receptions, a grand ball, and reading to kindergarteners was exhausting — but well worth it, senior Monika Keller said....
Monday’s Golf tournament cut short due to rainstorm
A rainstorm ended the Purgatory Regional Tournament on Monday after the Hillsdale College golf team had nearly finished the round. Junior Logan Kauffman was on the 16th hole when the weather ended play. “We were bummed about the rainout because we were playing well,” Kauffman said. Since rain cut short the competition, only the first...
Chargers sweep Findlay, fall to Wayne State
This past week, the Hillsdale College baseball team went 4-2 against two of the top pitching staffs in the GLIAC. After taking all four games from the Findlay Oilers over the weekend, the Chargers dropped two games to the Wayne State Warriors on Wednesday, moving them to 8-10 in GLIAC play. Game one against the...
Douglass dedication set for May 12
With just under a month until the unveiling of the Frederick Douglass statue, the sculpture’s mold is ready. The dedication ceremony for the project that was announced in 2014 will take place in Kresge Plaza on May 12, Chief Staff Officer Mike Harner said. Until then, the statue is being casted and will then travel...




