The Student Federation fully funded a proposal from the Catholic Society and considered the status of the Yoga Club and the Crypto Club in its meeting Feb. 10. Senior David Strobach, president of Catholic Society, said the club needed $2,985 to reimburse speakers recently brought to campus, and $5,320 to fund an upcoming off-campus...
Chargers set four provisional marks at GVSU and Reggie Cleveland Invitational
On Friday and Saturday, February 11th and 12th, the Hillsdale College women’s track team competed at the Grand Valley State University Big meet and Reggie Cleveland Invitational. On Friday the team had 4 members place in the 200, 400, and 5000 meter runs. Head Coach Andrew Towne stated he was pleased with the performances by...
Ramshackle Brewing taps into local restaurants, serves community
“What kind of ramshackle operation are you running?” These are the words Zack Bigelow’s father asked when he first saw his son’s homemade brewing equipment more than a decade ago. Today, Bigelow runs Ramshackle Brewing Company, a quaint brewery next to Olivia’s Chop House in Jonesville. Since opening the doors in July 2019, Bigelow and...
Coffee is better than tea
Before writing this, I stopped by Penny’s to get a coffee. Coffee is energizing: It makes most people feel less tired and enhances brain functioning. Coffee helps me focus on my studies and write faster. (The jury’s still out on whether it makes me write better.) Tea supposedly has caffeine in it, but I never...
‘Threepenny Opera’ hits the stage next week
Next week, the Hillsdale College Theatre Department presents the “Threepenny Opera” by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill. This jazzy, satirical piece highlights both the acting and musical skills of Hillsdale’s theatre students. Theatre department chair James Brandon is directing the musical alongside the department chair of music James Holleman. The pair said they are looking...



