The Sauk Theatre recently featured its first full-length musical in over two years — with 216 possible endings and a dead man as the star. “I live to die,” the narrator and future murder victim Mr. Boddy, played by Josh Lightner, told the audience, smiling wickedly. The board game Clue came to life onstage in...
Year: 2021
Cimpeanu, Barstow make program history: compete in first ever ITA Cup
After already making history, the Hillsdale College men’s tennis team continued to make more by winning two matches in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Cup in Rome, Georgia. Sophomores Brennan Cimpeanu and Sean Barstow became the first Chargers, and first G-MAC players, ever to play in the ITA Cup. Cimpeanu won the Midwest Regional, and the...
City Council votes to merge BPU director and city manager positions
The Hillsdale City Council approved a resolution to merge the positions of city manager and BPU director during its Oct. 18 meeting. The new position comes with a $158,600 salary, providing an approximately $40,000 raise for the city manager’s salary. This will save money in the city’s general fund by splitting expenses with the BPU...
Keeping Mossey’s memory
Walking into the campus library, visitors run across a plaque beside the painting of a young boy, “Mike” Alex Mossey. The plaque says little about the boy, whose joyful life ended in tragedy, but whose legacy at Hillsdale lives on. Michael Alex Mossey was born on Oct. 2, 1954 to two Hillsdale alumni, Donald Mossey...
Restore the original sports complex
Many of us have walked through the Roche Sports Complex without giving it much consideration. After all, why would you? The monolithic wall of exterior brick, an interior sky of ceiling tiles, and the fluorescent suns don’t offer us much of anything worth caring about. This current iteration, however, is not how the Sports...




