The Student Activities Board is set to host this year’s national parks themed Centralhallapalooza with live music, camping inspired catering, and games across from Broadlawn Saturday, April 29. The event will begin at 6 p.m. with performances from three student bands before the event headliner, DWLLRS, takes the stage. Sophomore and SAB member John Schaefer...
Hillsdale College appoints new board member
Hillsdale Alumnus Thomas C. Shafer joins Hillsdale’s Board. | Courtesy: Hillsdale College Hillsdale College alumnus Thomas C. Shafer ’81 joined the College’s Board of Trustees, the college announced April 10. Shafer earned his bachelor’s degree from Hillsdale College, where he studied economics, business administration, and political economy, according to a Hillsdale College press release. Shafer...
WHIP student speaks at Heritage Foundation Anniversary Gala headed by Tucker Carlson
Young conservatives need to turn legal systems back to their constitutional intent, junior Joseph Sturdy said during a speech at the Heritage Foundation’s 50th Anniversary Gala in Washington, D.C. on April 21. About 2,300 guests attended the event, where former Fox News host Tucker Carlson was the keynote speaker. While participating in the Washington-Hillsdale Internship...
Hillsdale drops three-of-five versus Walsh and Wayne State
Senior Will Gifford struck out nine batters in six innings against Walsh April 24. Courtesy | Isabella Sheehan The Hillsdale baseball team split both doubleheaders against the Walsh University Cavaliers April 23-24. The Chargers also lost a game against the Wayne State University Warriors April 25. The team is currently sixth in conference standings and,...
Chargers fall to Walsh, knocked out of G-MAC tournament
Junior Sean Barstow won his doubles match 6-2 with senior Brennan Cimpeanu. Courtesy | Isabella Sheehan The second-seeded Hillsdale men’s tennis team lost 3-4 to third-seeded Walsh University in the G-MAC tournament semi-final Friday. The Chargers’ line-up shifted last week after their No. 2 player, senior Brian Hackman, was unable to attend. “It was definitely...




