After over three months of concert preparation, Tower Dancers will perform Saturday, December 3rd at 8 p.m. in Markel Auditorium. “This is our first show all student choreographed so it’s very exciting,” said Holly Hobbes, Director of Dance and Tower Dancers. According to Sophia Rome, a sophomore dance minor and student in Hobbs’s choreography class,...
Year: 2022
Businesses brace for minimum wage increases, as state officials discuss postponing the measure
Local restaurants say minimum wage increases would force them to raise prices and reduce employee hours, as lobbyists and state officials including Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer discuss stalling wage hikes scheduled to take effect early next year. “Everything is on the chopping block,” Finish Line Family Restaurant owner Lisa Slade said. “I just hope it...
Panhellenic Holiday Mixer Sets the Stage for Spring 2023 Recruitment
Women of campus and all three sorority houses gathered on Nov. 18 for the Panhellenic Holiday Mixer, a night full of conversation, charcuterie, and sparkling cider. The annual event included time to chat with current Greek women about their experience, why they chose to join a sorority, and the pros and cons of Greek life...
Chargers fall in second round of NCAA tournament
After a thrilling first round win in the NCAA tournament, the Hillsdale volleyball team suffered a season ending loss at the hands of the Ferris State Bulldogs. The Chargers entered the Midwest Regional on Nov. 18 as the defending champions after last year’s trip to the Elite Eight. With the help of a program-best 28...
Swimmers smash records at invitational meet
Hillsdale swimmers traveled to Grand Rapids, Michigan, for the annual Davenport University invitational meet last weekend. They came home with five NCAA B cut times, a handful of broken records, and even more individual best times. Earning third overall, the team saw smashing success at its midseason meet — the last chance to race in...


