James Krag performed “According to Mark” last Saturday in Markel Auditorium. With nothing but a four-legged stool, a stage, and bursting expressions of voice, actor James Krag presented the Gospel of Mark, shot through with vigor and a precise artistic vision. One actor. One prop. Seventy-eight scenes of the Gospel of Mark. Hillsdale students, families,...
Touchette hits new milestone as Chargers fall on the road
The Hillsdale women’s basketball team fell short on the road this week with two losses to Kentucky Wesleyan and Trevecca Nazarene, dropping to 5-6 in the G-MAC. In a 54-56 finish against the Trojans, senior Grace Touchette hit a personal milestone, becoming only the sixth athlete in Hillsdale women’s basketball history to score 1500 career...
SZA revisits past loves
SZA sits on the edge of a boat in her new album cover. Courtesy | Wikimedia Commons Debuting at 67.9 million streams on Spotify, SZA’s highly anticipated, third album, “SOS,” has cemented her name in pop-culture. While the album shattered records, spending six consecutive weeks at number one on the Billboard 200, “SOS” has also...
Job market promises hopeful search for seniors
The current economy has low unemployment rates, a good sign for the class of 2023. Courtesy | Pexels Nothing sends a chill through a college senior faster than the query, “So, what are your plans after graduation?” But it’s likely college seniors need not worry — low unemployment rates in the economy mean the...
Hillsdale siblings reunite on the ice with club hockey
Sports teams often thrive off of a sense of comradery with players calling one another family. Siblings Austin Gergens ’21 and sophomore Lauren Gergens are taking that a step further by joining the Hillsdale College club hockey team, sharing both the college and the ice for the first time ever. “We’re two years apart, which...



