Penny Carrizales received a phone call in the middle of the night. A pipe had burst in McIntyre Residence, so shortly thereafter, there she was, sloshing through water mid-thigh deep to clean up the mess. “It’s all good stuff,” Carrizales smiles. What? “It’s no one’s fault,” she says. “There’s no need to be stressed out...
Year: 2018
Singing with ‘team Hillsdale,’ students succeed at NATS
While many students flocked to warmer weather, 20 Hillsdale College vocalists traveled to East Lansing on March 3 to showcase their talents at the National Association of Teachers of Singing Great Lakes Regional Competition at Michigan State. The competition featured students from schools in Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Ontario, each performing three pieces in either...
In ‘Women & Power,’ which do we redefine in the modern era?
Telemachus earned his manhood when he told Penelope to shut up. This proposed paradigm for all Western literary and political discourse is not the way I wanted to start my Women’s History Month. But here we are, in 2018 #MeToo America, and popular classicist, respected author, and famed Twitter victim Mary Beard claims that despite...
Men’s tennis splits matches in Florida over spring break
The Hillsdale College men’s tennis team split matches over spring break before dropping a lengthy match to the Tiffin Dragons 5-4 on Wednesday night. On the first weekend of spring break the Chargers fell 6-3 to Grand Valley State University, the No. 3 ranked team in the GLIAC, last Friday in the Biermann Athletic Center....
Local contractor scores street repair project
Just a few administrative steps remain before construction can begin on Garden, Vine, and Mead streets and Rippon Avenue. Hillsdale City Council on Monday officially awarded the contract to the asphalt subcontractor that bid lowest. The project, aimed at eliminating flooding, back-ups, and preventing sewage from getting flushed into the St. Joe River, will...



