Sunday afternoon found the Grewcock Student Union filled with the sounds of table tennis as Niedfeldt Residence hosted its third annual charity ping pong tournament. The proceeds went to the Huntsman Cancer Foundation. The event doubled the previous year’s totals, raising around $120. The Sigma Chi fraternity partnered with the men’s residence, letting the dorm...
Year: 2018
Softball goes 1-3 in tight conference weekend
Tuesday’s split doubleheader against Walsh University proved to be a battle of the pitchers that left Hillsdale 5-5 in the G-MAC and 11-11 overall after the University of Findlay took two from the Chargers over the weekend. “It’s been the same story all year,” head coach Abraham said. “We get runners on base and for...
Piereson discusses God, nation in America
He began his lecture with the question, “One nation under God?” On April 10, Dr. James Piereson talked about the current controversy over references to God in both the U.S.’ currency and the Pledge of Allegiance. Piereson received a BA and doctorate in political science from Michigan State University. He is also a senior fellow...
C-SPAN films Raney’s Sectionalism course
Professor of History David Raney taught not only to Hillsdale students, but also to a crew of cameras Wednesday afternoon. C-SPAN filmed Raney’s Sectionalism and the American Civil War course for use in its “Lectures in History” series. Russell Logan, a producer for C-SPAN, contacted Raney in January. He told Raney that his class...
City plans future renovations for city hall
Hillsdale City Manager David Mackie requested that city council provide money in 2018-2019 budget for repairs to city hall. “In the past, the condition of city hall was allowed to deteriorate to a point where the city had to spend over a million dollars renovating it,” Mackie said. “So, this expense is to keep...




