The Hillcats, a jazz ensemble composed of several faculty members, gave their biannual concert, highlighting unique rhythm changes in many of their songs. “Blowin’ Rhythm: An Exploration of Rhythm Changes” offered a large variety of solos that alternated between two or more jazz players.The ensemble performed on April 8 in Plaster Auditorium. Chris McCourry, director...
Anglican bishop opens up about leaving the Episcopal Church
Bishop William Love talked to Hillsdale students on April 8 about his experience fighting for Biblical truth in the face of intense pressure to perform gay marriages from the Episcopalian Church. Love, a self-described “cradle Episcopalian,” served as an Episcopal priest, deacon, and bishop over the past 30 years in the Episcopal Diocese of Albany,...
Hillsdale Academy honors former student with fundraising golf tournament
The Hillsdale Academy boy’s golf team will host the first annual John Matthew Krutsch Memorial Invitational at the Battle Creek Country Club on April 18. The tournament will honor Hillsdale Academy student Matthew Krutsch, who died on Oct. 2, 2019. Twelve high school teams will compete in the tournament, and all benefits from the event...
‘Even more connected to their alma mater’: New pavilion to serve campus life
Alumni from a Greek house that no longer exists on Hillsdale’s campus are donating land to create a permanent space for students to use for decades to come. The Phi Sigma Epsilon Alumni Association has agreed to hand over the land between the Paul House and the parking lot of the Mu Alpha fraternity, where...
Chargers drop two conference matches
The Hillsdale College men’s tennis team dropped its first two conference matches of the season, falling to Tiffin University and Findlay University. The Chargers now sit 4th in the G-MAC with one match left. Against Tiffin, the 50th ranked team in NCAA DII according to the ITA, the Chargers fell 4-1. At No. 1 doubles,...




