The women’s track team won event after event at the Tune Up on Saturday, promising a successful meet next week at G-MACs. Senior Fiona Shea took two of the three Charger wins during the meet. She won the 200-meter dash in 25.86 minutes and finished the 60-meter dash in 7.85 seconds. Shea said she and...
Year: 2018
Students suggest dream classes
For such a small school, Hillsdale College offers many great classes taught by renowned professors that are typically found at bigger schools. These interesting courses leave students hungry for more. Each semester, professors from all departments offer special elective courses on a multitude of subjects, from the history behind Iron Maiden’s songs to more “Hillsdalian”...
Five Hillsdale couples who got a ‘ring by spring’
With only one month of winter remaining, some Hillsdale students have taken the challenge to get a “ring by spring” literally. We sat down with Hillsdale couples who recently got engaged or married. Jonathan Coote and Taylor Hannel How did you meet? “We first met in physics,” Coote said. “She was on her eighth cup...
Student research helps prepare Cornell lab for brighter X-ray beams
Only 40 feet underneath Cornell University’s football field, electron and positron beams race around a half-mile loop of narrow piping nearly as fast as the speed of light in a machine known as the Cornell Electron Storage Ring, or CESR. Junior Laura Salo’s research involving CESR at Cornell this past summer helped move the team...
Renovations in Galloway to displace men for entire year
Construction on Galloway is scheduled to begin immediately following the end of the 2018 Spring semester, but will not be finished until fall of 2020. This means the men of Galloway will be “exiled,” as the Associate Dean of Men Jeffery Rogers put it, for an entire year before they can return to their “homedorm.”...




