Sophomore Emily Griffith sings onstage during “She Loves Me” the musical. Jack Cote | Collegian Romance and dancing are key themes in this semester’s Tower Players musical “She Loves Me,” directed by theatre professor Tory Matsos. The Tony nominee focuses on two tumultuous relationships: competitive coworkers Georg Nowack and Amalia Balash, who are unknowingly pen...
Federalist society to host Judge Duncan
The Federalist Society will host its first event of the semester discussing the American legal system this evening at 7 p.m. in the Hoynack Room. The event features two speakers with professional experience in courts of appeals. Judge Kyle Duncan serves on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, and attorney Marc...
Christians should yearn for revival
Asbury University should be an encouragement. Courtesy | Wikimedia Commons A phenomenon occurred at a small Christian college in Wilmore, Kentucky last month. What started out as a handful of students staying for prayer and worship after a chapel service progressed into what became ongoing worship for days on end, attracting over 50,000 visitors. We...
Wallner, Russell win G-MAC awards, Chargers take three-of-five
The Hillsdale softball team left Columbus, Georgia, having won three-of-five games in the National Fastpitch Coaches Association Leadoff Classic held Feb. 24-26. The Chargers won the first game 8-0 against Gannon University, the third game 4-1 against the University of Bridgeport, and the fifth game 5-1 against Southwestern University. They lost the second game 10-2...
Community comes together during blackout
Linemen working to restore power enjoyed a hot meal courtesy of Pub & Grub. Courtesy | Facebook As businesses opened their doors and donated meals to linemen and first responders, Hillsdale’s Board of Public Utilities and Mayor Adam Stockford thanked the community for their assistance during a near-total city blackout last week. “Ice storms like...



