The Hillsdale Chargers men’s track and field team found success in its first two meets of the 2023 season. After a week of training, the team hosted G-MAC rivals Ashland University and University of Findlay on Jan. 14, and then sent five athletes to Saginaw Valley State University for the Doug Hansen Open on Jan....
SAB hosts trip to Frankenmuth Snowfest
Students will enjoy traditional Bavarian food, ice skate, and watch ice sculpture competitions during the Student Activities Board’s trip to Frankenmuth’s Snowfest on Sat. Jan. 28. Students will leave campus at 8 a.m. and be back on campus around 6 p.m., according to Director of Student Activities Maddie Clark. “Students will be able to get...
Indoor golf simulator opens downtown
A new indoor golf simulation center offers residents another way to enjoy themselves in downtown Hillsdale. A Jonesville business owner opened Seasonal Swing on Jan. 1. “It’s been a dream of mine for a really long time,” said owner Carter Ballinger. “I just want it to be a nice thing for the whole community.” The...
Metz should serve lemons and soy sauce
Metz should serve lemons and soy sauce. Haley Strack | Collegian Metz Culinary Management expanded its supply of condiments to offer students a variety of flavors to spice up their daily meals in the past year. Two condiments are still missing: soy sauce and lemons. Sometimes Metz serves noodles, stir fry, or other Asian dishes...
Quick Hits: Benedict Whalen
Benedict Whalen earned the nickname “Baby Whalen” in his first semester teaching. Courtesy | Benedict Whalen In this Quick Hits interview, Associate Professor of English Benedict Whalen talks walkout songs, his campus nickname, and the funniest thing his kids have said. What is your favorite book you teach? “King Lear.” What is your favorite...



