Two teams play euchre at American Legion Post 53. Courtesy | Olivia Hajicek The euchre league at Hillsdale’s American Post came together again on Thursday night after taking a week off due to the recent ice storm. The league meets at 6:30 p.m. every Thursday at American Legion Post 53. Last week eight groups played...
Year: 2023
Meet Hillsdale’s German tennis player
Freshman Lennart Kober playing tennis in Germany as a boy. Courtesy | Lennart Kober Freshman Lennart Kober does not remember the first time he picked up a tennis racket. “My mom thought I was too young to start playing at five years old,” Kober said. “But I really wanted to play. I played with her...
TikTok’s misuse of POV shows an identity crisis for Gen Z
TikTok’s misuse of POV shows an identity crisis for Gen Z. Courtesy | Wikipedia You might be on TikTok, but hopefully you’re not. However, even if you are part of the few fighting the herd, you likely still see Tiktok videos as they ooze out and infect other social media platforms. A recent development on...
Chargers stack all-conference teams, prepare for NCAA tournament
Fifth-year senior Peter Kalthoff made the All-GMAC first team after a career-best season. Courtesy | James Gensterblum The Hillsdale men’s basketball team is dancing once again, making the NCAA DII Tournament for the program-record third year in a row as it put a record-tying four players on the G-MAC all-conference first and second teams. Though...
Pharma CCA draws one of largest crowds in history
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaks on Anthony Fauci at Big Pharma CCA. More than 1,000 students and visitors attended “Big Pharma,” one of the most popular Center for Constructive Alternatives seminars in college history. The event, which was March 5-8 and the fourth CCA of the academic year, focused on COVID-19 vaccines, pharmaceutical companies, and...




