Indecisive decision-making coupled with the incoming class registration is nothing short of a recipe for chaos. Thankfully, for those thinking about STEM, students and professors offer insight into the field to help mitigate uncertainty. “When you study STEM at Hillsdale, you also get to study the core curriculum which enables you to understand science...
Year: 2023
Excavating Strosacker: Five unique objects in Fisk Natural History Museum
Hillsdale’s Daniel M. Fisk Museum of Natural History, created by Daniel M. Fisk in 1874 and rebuilt in 2010, hosts thousands of specimens spanning several centuries. While many students cut through the museum on their way to science classes, pausing to look through the exhibits reveals an assortment of cultural and college history. Anthony Swinehart,...
Health Center hosts plant therapy sessions after COVID-19 hiatus
Following a couple of years’ hiatus due to COVID-19 and some health challenges, Campus horticulturist Angie Girdham is back to offering regular plant therapy sessions through the Health Center. A handful of students gathered in the back room of the new addition to the Health Center on March 29 to discuss their mental health and...
Hillsdale Brewing hosts John Louis Good concert
Good and Martell performing in Hillsdale Brewing Company on April 1. Co Courtesy | Facebook The Hillsdale Brewing Company hosted musician John Louis Good for a solo show on April 1. The Saturday night act included Good and his bassist Dan “Dizzo” Martell. The artists filled the restaurant with both original and cover songs with...
Hillsdale goes 1-1 despite key injuries
The Hillsdale men’s tennis team secured a victory of 7-0 over Kentucky Wesleyan College April 1, but lost to Wayne State University 0-7 on April 4. According to junior Brennan Cimpeanu, the Chargers are a more skilled team than Kentucky Wesleyan. “It’s the weakest team in the conference, so we kind of expected to just...



