After registering for next semester’s classes, it can feel exciting to explore the new subjects, but it can also feel daunting, too. A whole new semester, just as we near the end of the current one. I suggest adding, if you can, one more course: horseback riding. As the only class offered during the spring...
Students display museum-style projects
The tunnel connecting Lane and Kendall Halls is generally one of the least descript areas of the Hillsdale College campus. On Monday morning, however, 15 students turned it into a miniature museum. Each spring, Professor of History David Stewart offers students the chance to a one-credit course on museum studies. For their final project, students...
SAB leads teams on scavenger hunt in Hillsdale edition of ‘The Amazing Race’
With 10 stops and 10 teams, The Not Lost Just Wandering team had a challenge to come out on top in the first-ever Hillsdale edition of “The Amazing Race,” a version of the popular television show hosted by the Student Activities Board on April 7. Not Lost Just Wandering raced against nine other teams, with...
Jennings joins Jansen, Wainscott in Ward 1 city council vacancy race
Assistant Professor of Economics Peter Jennings has joined City of Hillsdale Ward I residents Ted Jansen and Dennis Wainscott as a candidate to fill in the city council vacancy left by Ward I City Councilman Brian Watkins’ resignation. According to City Clerk Stephen French, Jansen and Jennings have completed the paperwork to be...
Men’s track opens outdoor season
Despite the chilly temperature, Charger men’s track put on a strong showing at their first outdoor home meet of the season. In just its third meet of the outdoor season, the team tied Michigan Tech for points and saw improvements across the board. “I thought we competed really well,” Towne said. “The weather was not...




