The Tower Dancers will present a diverse dance concert featuring ballet, contemporary, and liturgical dance this Sunday, Dec. 5 at 2 p.m. in Markel Auditorium. “I think we offer such a variety in terms of styles of dances,” said Holly Hobbs, director of dance and the Tower Dancers. “We have very classical ballet, we have...
Student Federation funds 2022 March for Life trip
Student Federation gave $7,020 to Hillsdale College for Life, the pro-life club on campus, on Nov. 18. “Students want the opportunity to go out and put all the things that they learn about here into action about the pro-life issue,” HCL Vice President and senior Ruth Moreno said. HCL requested $7,720 from the Federation to...
Nimrod Center introduces conservation class
Hillsdale College and USA Shooting celebrated the opening of the Nimrod Education Center this fall, bringing the study of hunting and wildlife management to the college. The Nimrod Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating the general public about the role sportsmen play in the conservation of wildlife. Founded by Nimrod Society President Alan...
Chargers bounce back with back-to-back wins
After losing a close game to Alaska Anchorage, the women’s basketball team grabbed its first two wins of the season, beating Alaska Fairbanks and Lake Superior. The Chargers faced the Seawolves at Anchorage, finishing the game with a score of 69-61. “Anchorage was ranked second in DII,” junior forward Maverick Delp said....
Professor’s son in viral photo from Afghanistan withdrawal
The son of a Hillsdale English professor and former provost appeared in a viral clip of U.S. Marines lifting a baby over a razor-wire topped airport wall in Kabul, Afghanistan in August. The photo of Gregory Whalen, son of David Whalen, was taken at Hamid Karzai International Airport on Aug. 19, days before the...