Local musician and artist David Youngman will host a Music Theory Workshop at his studio in downtown Hillsdale on Feb. 26 from 6 to 7 p.m. For $10, attendees will have the chance to learn essential note patterns and relationships from one of the region’s finest musicians. Upon finding that many of his adult students...
Chargers remain unbeaten after narrow road win
In a close match on Saturday, the Hillsdale College Chargers beat the Lewis University Flyers, 4-3. The win puts Hillsdale at 3-0 on the season. The match started off with Hillsdale dropping the first point. The Chargers went 1-2 in doubles play, losing the first two courts in narrow 6-4 sets, which coach Nikki Walbright...
Historic Hysteria: Feline gossip columnist stalks campus
The Collegian premiered a new gossip column once again on March 7, 1939 (when will these columns stop?) entitled, “The Kitty.” This column had an absolutely psycho approach to delivering gossip, referring to the anonymous author as a legitimate kitty cat, in the third person no less. It sounds like a joke, but the December...
Children learn food lessons in hands-on class
Bon Appétit Marketing Coordinator William Persson explained the genesis and goals of the the company’s Healthy Kids program. “Part of our company mission is to teach people about eating well, and I think this program came out of the fact that children are not always taught that, even though they really enjoy food. Persson said....
Chargers drop second straight conference game
The Hillsdale College Chargers fell in a close defensive battle against the Lake Erie College Storm on Saturday, 53-52. The Chargers’ offensive output was their lowest in a game this season. “Going to Lake Erie is always a tough environment,” senior guard Harrison Niego said. “It was their senior night. Teams always want to make...




