St. Paul’s Lutheran Church will be holding its first-ever Advent Hymn Festival, open to all members of the community. The event, which will be held on Dec. 1 at 6 p.m., will feature a variety of religious hymns with both vocal and instrumental music. The idea behind this festival was to bring together all of...
Head volleyball coach clinches 500th win
With Charger volleyball’s win during their conference tournament game on Tuesday night came a major career milestone for head coach Chris Gravel. The win marked Gravel’s 500th victory over his 24 year career as coach of Hillsdale volleyball. The team celebrated Gravel’s achievements with a framed picture of the team that said “500 Career Wins,”...
Ultimate frisbee team now traveling to games
Hillsdale College now boasts a traveling ultimate frisbee team that has already competed in two tournaments. The team started as an unofficial club but was given official status by the Student Federation last spring. Sophomore and president of the club Sebastian Pestritto approached the office of club athletics to ask for funding to become a...
Bring back the original Oath of Hippocrates
A few weeks ago, a pre-med student and friend of mine mentioned her discovery that medical students today rarely take an oath of doing no harm. Intrigued, it only took a few minutes of Googling to come across the evolutionary history of the medical oath. Sifting through the many versions of the Hippocratic Oath, I...
Michigan must ban buggies from public roadways for public safety
As I zipped along Jonesville Road on my way back from a fall-break camping trip, I was pleased that I was making good time. It had been a refreshing excursion, but my head was already spinning as I considered the many assignments that awaited me on campus. Then I spotted a strange, black vehicle with...




