At 7:40 p.m. on a Saturday, junior Thomas Ryskamp was sitting in his bedroom when he got a phone call from a singer in distress. It was the fall of 2017, the evening of Sigma Alpha Iota’s concert, and junior Shiloh Carozza had no one to play piano alongside her. Things hadn’t worked out with...
GOAL packs Numana meals on Sunday
The Hillsdale College GOAL Program will hold a meal-packing event from 2-4 p.m. on Sunday in the Biermann Athletics Center. GOAL is holding the event through Numana, an international, hunger-relief organization based in Kansas. The goal of the event is to package 20,000 meals, which will feed 80 children in Haiti for an entire school...
Project management team awarded ‘best improved’
Although none of Hillsdale’s three teams was a finalist in the Collegiate Project Management Competition held by the West Michigan Project Management Institute on April 9, one of the teams was awarded “best improved” and the other was recognized for its strong interpersonal presentation. The teams each developed a project-management style response to the prompt...
Women’s tennis wins G-MAC regular season championship
The Hillsdale College women’s tennis team captured the regular season G-MAC championship on Sunday, finishing off a perfect season with two 8-1 victories this weekend. “Finishing in first was our goal this season, and the girls did a great job,” head coach Nikki Walbright said. “I’m really proud of them.” It’s the Chargers’ second conference...
City begins construction on Garden, Mead, Vine Street
Repairs began on Garden, Mead, and Vine streets Wednesday morning, as construction crews stripped away the old asphalt blacktop from the roads. The City of Hillsdale has closed these roads until the conclusion of the repairs. Hillsdale resident Dennis Wainscott recorded beginning of the project on a Facebook Live video. “This is the smoothest...




