Last night in Markel Auditorium, the Tower Players performed the first show of the season, Pedro Calderon de la Barca’s Spanish comedy “Life is a Dream.” When I sat down in the darkening auditorium to watch the dress rehearsal performance of “Life is a Dream,” a plummy purple glow lit up a zodiac pattern on...
Year: 2018
Hillsdale wins Fall Invitational
The Hillsdale shotgun team dominated three other collegiate teams in its Fall Invitational, finishing ahead of Michigan State University, Purdue University, and Grace University. Hillsdale beat MSU 851 targets to 769 targets, a large margin of over 80 targets. At the invitational, the team members shot 50 trap targets, 25 international trap and...
Stewart shines in win
Senior quarterback Chance Stewart became the first player in school history to have two 400-yard passing performances in a career in the Hillsdale College Chargers’ 45-35 win on Saturday against the Malone University Pioneers in Canton, Ohio. Stewart completed 30 of 43 passes for 450 yards and four touchdowns in the victory. He already holds...
Hillsdale Business Association expands with new businesses
It’s where everybody knows your name. Due to efforts of President Coty Foster and President-elect Connie Sexton, The Hillsdale Business Association is growing: within the past two years, the association doubled their membership. The Hillsdale Business Association, which serves not only businesses in downtown Hillsdale but throughout Hillsdale County, is a nonprofit organization that provides...
Blue Thumb Aquatics sheds light on realm of aquascaping
Amidst the daily stress of Hillsdale college life, senior Andrew Lohman often finds solace in watching his fish. Lohman serves as a biotic specialist for the Biology department, stewarding the aquatic organisms and carnivorous plant collection with assistance from Dr. Swinehart. When students conduct research on aquatic creatures, Lohman handles the logistics for cleaning...




