Canceled classes brought much about good. Courtesy | Twitter When classes were canceled because of the ice storm, education did not stop at Hillsdale. These unexpected free days were a blessing to Hillsdale students and were an education in themselves. Semesters move so quickly that it can be easy to become overwhelmed with the stresses...
Year: 2023
Wallen releases several songs, few hits
Morgan Wallen performs in Britstol, Tenessee. Courtesy | Wikimedia Commons What’s better than Morgan Wallen’s chart-topping, 30-song album “Dangerous”? His much-anticipated, 36-song monstrosity “One Thing At a Time,” obviously. No, not really. Despite setting an all-time record for most streamed country album in one day on its release day with a staggering 52 million streams,...
Hillsdale prepares for national competition in Alabama
The action shooting team prepares for Talladega in the cold weather. Courtesy | Carly Moran The Hillsdale action shooting team will be fighting for first place next weekend at the Scholastic Action Shooting Program College Action National Championships. The SASP, a subsidiary of the Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation, is hosting nationals again at the CMP...
Winter Market highlights local artisans
Local vendors sold goods indoors at Hillsdale’s new winter market. Cassandra DeVries | Collegian The Winter Market opened this year in the Hillsdale Brewing Company. Every other Saturday at 10 a.m., vendors set up tables and sell homemade items, including smoked cheeses, knitted products, soaps, clothing, and baked goods. Now, instead of waiting until the...
Softball exits invitational 1-3 after facing top regional teams
The Chargers grabbed a win last weekend against the McKendree University Bearcats. Courtesy | James Gensterblum The Hillsdale softball team won one game out of a four-game series in the University of Illinois-Springfield Invitational March 4-5, after facing top regional teams: the Quincy Hawks, the Illinois-Springfield Prairie Stars, and the McKendree Bearcats. The Chargers lost...




