The women’s track team battled harsh conditions at the home meet on Saturday, the third outdoor meet of the season. But running in 30 degrees didn’t stop the team from dominating. “One thing we’ve been really stressing is being competitive, just competing, no matter what the conditions are, or the competition is, and I thought...
Students for Life advocate health through knowledge
Marilyn Shannon urged Hillsdale women to fend for their health by cultivating a knowledge of female physiology and the tendencies of their own bodies. Sponsored by Hillsdale College Students for Life, Shannon, a biology professor at Indiana University – Purdue University Fort Wayne, gave a speech titled “Knowing your Body and Caring for it Naturally”...
Golf looks to G-MAC Championships
After a 12th place finish at the Tennessee River Rumble last week, the Hillsdale College golf team traveled to Indiana for the three-day, 54-hole Greyhound Invitational. The team finished the tournament on Tuesday at 17th overall with a 59-over-par 923. Despite the disappointing overall team results, junior Liam Purslowe followed up last week’s tied-second finish...
Bands compete Friday for CHP spot
Seven bands will compete on Friday for a spot onstage at Centralhallapalooza. The deciding event runs from 8 p.m. to midnight at Grange Hall at the Hillsdale County Fairgrounds. The first band will begin around 8:30 p.m. Three student bands play at Centralhallapalooza each year, elected by an audience vote. Last year’s winners were My...
Applied Math Club trains students in data analysis and programming
How can email use an algorithm to sort out spam? How can a math model predict traffic flow changes with the introduction of self-driving vehicles? How can data analysis help states to create a renewable energy plan? The Mathematical Contest in Modeling puts to work everything on which the Applied Math Club has...




