Professor of History David Raney was elected to a three-year term on the board of the National Rifle Association and will be sworn in on Saturday, April 15, with duties beginning the following Monday. Raney has taught at Hillsdale for almost thirty years and has written extensively about firearms and the Second Amendment. “I began...
Year: 2023
Decathletes compete in All-Ohio Multi
The Hillsdale men’s track team sent its two decathletes, senior John Baldwin and sophomore Cass Dobrowolski, to compete in the All-Ohio Multi in New Concord, Ohio, April 6-7. Baldwin and Dobrowolski participated in their first decathlons of the year. Dobrowolski finished second overall with a total of 5,663 points in his first collegiate decathlon. Baldwin finished...
Nestorak wins 2023 Artist of the Year
Renee Nestorak is a violinist and an instructor in violin and viola. Courtesy | Facebook Renee Nestorak ’10 was named the 2023 Artist of the Year by ArtWorks of Hillsdale County on March 31. Nestorak’s accomplishments and promotion of the arts in the community as associate music director at Hillsdale First United Methodist Church qualified...
Charger’s snap Northwood’s 15-game winning streak, drop series
The team split its first doubleheader and lost both of its games in the second by a single run. Despite taking away a single win, the Chargers are celebrating, as they ended the 15-game winning streak of the undefeated Northwood Timberwolves, junior centerfielder Danny Passinault said. “We played two really close games on Saturday, which...
Concert unites campus bands
With a range of genres from Irish music to progressive rock and motown, eight student bands showcased their talent on April 4 for the SAI benefit concert in Plaster Auditorium. The concert was hosted by the Sigma Mu chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota, the Hillsdale women’s music fraternity. Proceeds from the concert went to SAI...


